Progress from forecast failure -- the Norwegian consumption function
After a forecast failure, a respecification is usually necessary to account for the data "ex post", in which case there is a gain in knowledge as a result of the forecast failure. Using Norwegian consumption as an example, we show that the financial deregulation in the mid-1980s led to forecast failure both for consumption functions (CFs) and Euler equations (EEs). We argue in the paper that such forecast failures would appear to be at odds with an underlying DGP belonging to the class of EEs, a result that also explains why progress took the form of a respecified CF where wealth plays a central role. That model is updated and is shown to have constant parameters despite huge changes in the income to wealth ratio over nine years of new data. Copyright Royal Economic Society 2002
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2002
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Authors: | Eitrheim, Øyvind ; Jansen, Eilev S. ; Nymoen, Ragnar |
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Econometrics Journal. - Royal Economic Society - RES. - Vol. 5.2002, 1, p. 40-64
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Royal Economic Society - RES |
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