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models. They outperform the best performing linear models for “real-time” and “bootstrap” forecasts for service indices for …
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analysis output scores on nondiscretionary variables, both using Tobit and a single and double bootstrap procedure, we show …
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main contribution is the use of bootstrap methods, which offer more insight into the Feenstra method and can explain why … researchers applying it may tend to find high estimates. The bootstrap not only allows us to obtain considerably less biased …
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reflects both the absolute and relative performance of each forecaster and they used bootstrap techniques to compare the …
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variance of the process. The latter is derived through bootstrap exercises using the models alone or pooled together. The …, the bootstrap exercises point to confidence bands close to 1 per cent around the estimated value. …
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bootstrap analysis exploits information contained in these reaction functions and constructs counterfactual distributions of …
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A statistical decision rule incorporating judgment does not perform worse than a judgmental decision with a given probability. Under model misspecification, this probability is unknown. The best model is the least misspecified, as it is the one whose probability of underperforming the judgmental...
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Two approaches are considered to incorporate judgment in DSGE models. First, Bayesian estimation indirectly imposes judgment via priors on model parameters, which are then mapped into a judgmental interest rate decision. Standard priors are shown to be associated with highly unrealistic...
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This paper examines which measures of financial conditions are informative about the tail risks to output growth in the euro area. The Composite Indicator of Systemic Stress (CISS) is more informative than indicators focusing on narrower segments of financial markets or their simple aggregation...
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