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Forecasting current quarter GDP is a permanent task inside the central banks. Many models are known and proposed to solve this problem. Thanks to new results on the asymptotic normality of the multivariate k-nearest neighbor regression estimate, we propose an interesting and new approach to...
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time series An illustration of the method is given through the estimation of economic indicators used to compute the GDP …
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Business surveys are an important element in the analysis of the short-term economic situation because of the timeliness and nature of the information they convey. Especially, surveys are often involved in econometric models in order to provide an early assessment of the current state of the...
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compute the quarter GDP on the Euro-zone, comparing our approach, with GDP obtained when we estimate the monthly indicators …
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, through the estimation of economic indicators plugged in the bridge equations, we get more accurate forecasts when using …
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, through the estimation of economic indicators plugged in the bridge equations, we get more accurate forecasts when using …
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, through the estimation of economic indicators plugged in the bridge equations, we get more accurate forecasts when using …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008461116
Business surveys are an important element in the analysis of the short-term economic situation because of the timeliness and nature of the information they convey. Especially, surveys are often involved in econometric models in order to provide an early assessment of the current state of the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005510611
stationarities on the estimation of the sample autocorrelation function and give several examples of models for which spurious …
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