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This paper reexamines the forecasting ability of Phillips curves from both an unconditional and conditional perspective … tend to be unconditionally inferior to those from our univariate forecasting models. We also find, however, that …
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theory of forecasting suggests such a possibility. In a recent paper, Owen Lamont finds that forecasters in the Business Week … general theory of forecasting that accounts for both sets of results. …
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This paper presents new evidence on the benefits of conditioning quarterly model forecasts on monthly current-quarter data. On the basis of a quarterly Bayesian vector error corrections model, the findings indicate that such conditioning produces economically relevant and statistically...
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to density forecasting, and density forecast evaluation with known loss function. …
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Broadly defined, macroeconomic forecasting is alive and well. Nonstructural forecasting, which is based largely on … reduced-form correlations, has always been well and continues to improve. Structural forecasting, which aligns itself with … forecasting is poised for resurgence. …
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This paper illustrates the use of a real-time data set for forecasting. The data set consists of vintages, or snapshots …
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The authors propose a measure of predictability based on the ratio of the expected loss of a short-run forecast to the expected loss of a long-run forecast. This predictability measure can be tailored to the forecast horizons of interest, and it allows for general loss functions, univariate or...
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It is widely believed that imposing cointegration on a forecasting system, if cointegration is, in fact, present, will …
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