Publication: Development of SARIMA Model to Predict Quarterly Apparel and Textile Export Revenue in Sri Lanka
Type:
Article
Date
2023-11-01
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Publisher
Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT
Abstract
Apparel and textile exports play a significant role
in the Sri Lankan economy. The USA, UK, Italy,
Germany, and Belgium are the main markets of
apparel and textile exports in Sri Lanka. Advanced
knowledge of export revenue is vital important
for various reasons. A Seasonal Autoregressive
Integrated Moving Average (SARIMA) model of
the type (1,1,0) x (0,1,1)4 was developed to model
apparel and textile export revenue in Sri Lanka
using quarterly data from year 2004 quarter 1
(2004Q1) to year 2021 quarter 4 (2021Q4). The
errors of the model were found to be random and
have a constant variance. The best fitted model
was identified by comparing various statistical
indicators, namely, the Akaike info criterion,
Schwarz criterion, Hannan-Quinn criterion, Log
likelihood criterion and volatility of six possible
models decided based on sample ACF and PACF
of the stationary series. The model was validated
for data from year 2022Q1 to 2023Q1. The Mean
Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE) for the training
data set and validation data set were 7.68% and
11.35% respectively. The predicted revenues
(Mn USD) for the 2023Q2 to 2024Q4 are 1074.23,
1263.30, 1222.22, 1206.74, 1058.38, 1265.00 and
1216.58, respectively. The forecasted values for
short-term periods can be effectively used by the
decision makers for various activities. The model
developed is easy to use and reliable.
Description
Keywords
Apparel and textile export, Revenue, SARIMA
Citation
Piyasiri, K.G.V., Kasthuriarachchi, U.P., Nirmani, K. G. R., Tilakaratne, K.I, and Peiris, T. S. G. (2023). Development of SARIMA Model to Predict Quarterly Apparel and Textile Export Revenue in Sri Lanka. Proceedings of SLIIT International Conference on Advancements in Sciences and Humanities, 1-2 December, Colombo, pages 320- 325.
