The Impact of the Forecasting Capacity of One Science on that of Other Sciences
January 1989
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I am pleased and grateful for the opportunity science. to present here some remarks on the interrelation-Generally speaking this subject of ‘science ships of the forecasting capacity of sciences. I geography’ deserves a more systematic treatment hope that my remarks may be considered a useful than is usual. An example or common practice is comment on forecasting; I don’t claim any origi-given in table 1, which is used by the Royal Dutch nality, though. Others have worked on this subject Academy of Sciences. A systematic subdivision more than I have: see, e.g., Intriligator (1988), must satisfy the well-known conditions that the Nordhaus (1987), Theil (1958, 1966), to mention a individual elementary areas few.
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- forecasting
- forecast
- variable
- economic
- technology
- space
- object
- forecasting capacity
- theory
- impact
- capacity
- behaviour
- sociology
- relation
- physics
- number
- medicine
- group
- criteria