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Do US consumer survey data help beat the random walk in forecasting mortgage rates?
Baghestani, Hamid
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Cogent Economics & Finance
5
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2017
)
1
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pp. 1-11
In line with term structure theory, empirical studies suggest that it is difficult to beat the random walk in forecasting long-term interest rates. We ask whether consumer survey data on both mortgage interest rates and expected inflation help beat the random walk in forecasting the 30-year...
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Do US consumer survey data help beat the random walk in forecasting mortgage rates?
Baghestani, Hamid
- In:
Cogent economics & finance
5
(
2017
)
1
,
pp. 1-11
In line with term structure theory, empirical studies suggest that it is difficult to beat the random walk in forecasting long-term interest rates. We ask whether consumer survey data on both mortgage interest rates and expected inflation help beat the random walk in forecasting the 30-year...
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An analysis of vehicle-buying attitudes of US consumers
Baghestani, Hamid
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Research in transportation economics
75
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2019
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pp. 62-68
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Factors predicting the US birth rate
Baghestani, Hamid
;
Malcolm, Michael
- In:
Journal of economic studies
43
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2016
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pp. 432-446
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Interest rate movements and US consumers' inflation forecast errors : is there a link?
Baghestani, Hamid
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Journal of economics and finance
40
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2016
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3
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pp. 623-630
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Factors predicting the US birth rate
Baghestani, Hamid
;
Malcolm, Michael
- In:
Journal of Economic Studies
43
(
2016
)
3
,
pp. 432-446
expectation data come from the
Michigan
Surveys of Consumers. Design/methodology/approach – Utilizing monthly data, the authors …
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The employment and fiscal effects of
Michigan
's MEGA tax credit program
Bartik, Timothy J.
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Erickcek, George
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2010
This paper estimates that
Michigan
's MEGA tax credit program to attract and retain businesses has large employment and …
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The employment and fiscal effects of
Michigan
's MEGA tax credit program
Bartik, Timothy J.
;
Erickcek, George
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2010
This paper estimates that
Michigan
’s MEGA tax credit program to attract and retain businesses has large employment and …
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What should
Michigan
be doing to promote long-run economic development?
Bartik, Timothy J.
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2009
Economic Outlook Conference of the Research Seminar in Quantitative Economics (RSQE) at the University of
Michigan
. I …
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Do temporary help jobs improve labor market outcomes for low-skilled workers? Evidence from Random assignments
Autor, David H.
;
Houseman, Susan N.
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2005
-term employment. We draw upon an unusual, large-scale policy experiment in the state of
Michigan
to evaluate whether holding temporary …
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