When I worked as a data analyst we developed all of our own tools in Excel, Access and Snap since that was all we had! Ad astra per aspera
If people don't do scenario analysis is because they can't or won't, not because the software won't support it. A vivid image of what should exist acts as a surrogate for reality. Pursuit of the image then prevents pursuit of the reality -- John K. Galbraith
Organisations such as the Office for National Statistics would be a very different matter and entry to jobs there requires rigorous standards to be met eg stats/maths related degree. Ad astra per aspera
Because these news items often sound as if someone has decided the graph starts here and their one and only data point goes there and if they draw a straight line - it's a news story!
But it's the media, so silliness abounds.
- Jake If you only spend 20 minutes of the rest of your life on economics, go spend them here.
Why? Excel/VBA skills are in high demand for investment banking research jobs. A vivid image of what should exist acts as a surrogate for reality. Pursuit of the image then prevents pursuit of the reality -- John K. Galbraith
The journal Computational Statistics & Data Analysis has a whole special issue on the subject.
I am teaching a graduate course of ecologists and forestry students this year, where Xcel will be outlawed. I expect much wailing and gnashing of teeth, but I won't have it in my lab. Plus, gnuplot produces better graphics. Better than R (ducks)
Sometimes yes. Not all Govt institutions though but at least a small number I have come into contact with. Ad astra per aspera