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Forecast 5 Forecast Behavior 5 Prognose 5 Efficiency 4 Forecast Smoothing 4 Forecasting model 4 Overconfidence 4 Prognoseverfahren 4 Revision Cost 4 Forecast behavior 3 Frühindikator 3 Leading indicator 3 Theorie 3 Theory 3 Aggregation bias 2 Economic forecast 2 Effizienz 2 Growth forecasts 2 Information rigidity 2 Rational inattention 2 Wirtschaftsprognose 2 Aggregation 1 Aggregation Bias 1 Analyst Forecast Behavior 1 Anlageberatung 1 Bias 1 China 1 Comparison 1 Country Familiarity 1 Dual listing 1 Economics of information 1 Estimation 1 Financial advisors 1 Financial analysis 1 Finanzanalyse 1 Growth Forecasts 1 Incomplete information 1 Inflation 1 Inflation forecasts 1 Information Rigidity 1
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Free 5 Undetermined 2
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Book / Working Paper 5 Article 4
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Working Paper 4 Article in journal 3 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 3 Arbeitspapier 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2
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English 7 Undetermined 2
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Reslow, André 4 Dovern, Jonas 3 Fritsche, Ulrich 3 Loungani, Prakash 3 Tamirisa, Natalia 2 Savignon, João 1 Silva, Tarciso Gouveia da 1 Song, Xiaoxiao 1 Tamirisa, Natalia T. 1 Vereda, Luciano 1
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Department of Economics, George Washington University 1
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International journal of forecasting 2 Accounting & taxation : AT 1 International Journal of Forecasting 1 Sveriges Riksbank Working Paper Series 1 Sveriges Riksbank working paper series 1 Working Paper 1 Working Papers / Department of Economics, George Washington University 1 Working papers / Department of Economics, Uppsala University 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 5 EconStor 2 RePEc 2
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Inefficient use of competitors' forecasts?
Reslow, André - 2019
This paper assesses to what extent forecasters make efficient use of competitors' forecasts. Using a panel of forecasters, I find that forecasters underuse information from their competitors in their forecasts for current and next year's annual GDP growth and in ation. The results also show that...
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Inefficient use of competitors' forecasts?
Reslow, André - 2019
This paper assesses to what extent forecasters make effcient use of competitors' forecasts. Usinga panel of forecasters, I find that forecasters underuse information from their competitors in their forecasts for current and next year's annual GDP growth and inflation. The results also show that...
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Inefficient use of competitors' forecasts?
Reslow, André - 2019
This paper assesses to what extent forecasters make efficient use of competitors' forecasts. Using a panel of forecasters, I find that forecasters underuse information from their competitors in their forecasts for current and next year's annual GDP growth and in ation. The results also show that...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012111567
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Inefficient use of competitors' forecasts?
Reslow, André - 2019
This paper assesses to what extent forecasters make effcient use of competitors' forecasts. Usinga panel of forecasters, I find that forecasters underuse information from their competitors in their forecasts for current and next year's annual GDP growth and inflation. The results also show that...
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A new method to assess the degree of information rigidity using fixed-event forecasts
Vereda, Luciano; Savignon, João; Silva, Tarciso Gouveia da - In: International journal of forecasting 37 (2021) 4, pp. 1576-1589
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Effects of analysts' country familiarity on forecast behavior : evidence from Chinese cross-listed firms in the United States
Song, Xiaoxiao - In: Accounting & taxation : AT 11 (2019) 1, pp. 35-46
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INFORMATION RIGIDITIES: COMPARING AVERAGE AND INDIVIDUAL FORECASTS FOR A LARGE INTERNATIONAL PANEL
Dovern, Jonas; Fritsche, Ulrich; Loungani, Prakash; … - Department of Economics, George Washington University - 2014
We study forecasts for real GDP growth using a large panel of individual forecasts from 36 advanced and emerging economies during 1989–2010. We show that the degree of information rigidity in average forecasts is substantially higher than that in individual forecasts. Individual level...
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Information rigidities: Comparing average and individual forecasts for a large international panel
Dovern, Jonas; Fritsche, Ulrich; Loungani, Prakash; … - In: International Journal of Forecasting 31 (2015) 1, pp. 144-154
We study forecasts of real GDP growth using a large panel of individual forecasts from 36 advanced and emerging economies over the period 1989–2010. We show that the degree of information rigidity in average forecasts is substantially higher than that in individual forecasts. Individual-level...
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Information rigidities : comparing average and individual forecasts for a large international panel
Dovern, Jonas; Fritsche, Ulrich; Loungani, Prakash; … - In: International journal of forecasting 31 (2015) 1, pp. 144-154
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