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Die Einführung des flächendeckenden Mindestlohns im Jahr 2015 in Deutschland stellt einen massiven wirtschaftspolitischen Eingriff in die Lohnverteilung dar. Über die Effekte, die für den Arbeitsmarkt zu erwarten sind, besteht jedoch erhebliche Unsicherheit. Neben den bekannten Informationen...
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Der vorliegende Beitrag untersucht, welchen Einfluss die Umstellung des Saisonbereinigungsverfahrens von dem ASA-II-Verfahren auf die X-13ARIMA-SEATS-Methode auf die Prognosekraft der ifo Indikatoren hat.
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Die Kurzfristprognose für das Bruttoinlandsprodukt, also die Prognose des laufenden und folgenden Quartals, nimmt eine gewichtige Stellung in der Erstellung längerfristiger Vorhersagen ein. Regionale Kurzfristprognosen sind aber bis dato kein Bestandteil der wissenschaftlichen Literatur. Im...
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Forecast models with large cross-sections are often subject to overparameterization leading to unstable parameter estimates and hence inaccurate forecasts. Recent articlessuggest that a large Bayesian vector autoregression (BVAR) with sufficient prior information dominates competing approaches....
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This paper presents a new methodology for the quantification of qualitative survey data. Traditional conversion methods, such as the probability approach of Carlson and Parkin (1975) or the time-varying parameters model of Seitz (1988), require very restrictive assumptions concerning the...
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It can be shown that inflation expectations and associated forecast errors are characterized by a high degree of persistence. One reason may be that forecasters cannot directly observe the inflation target pursued by the central bank and, hence, face a complicated forecasting problem. In...
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Any measure of unobserved inflation uncertainty relies on specific assumptions which are most likely not fulfilled completely. This calls into question whether an individual measure delivers a reliable signal. To reduce idiosyncratic measurement error, we propose using common information...
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Since the seminal article of Bates and Granger (1969), a large number of theoretical and empirical studies have shown that pooling different forecasts of the same event tends to outperform individual forecasts in terms of forecast accuracy. However, the results remain heterogenous regarding the...
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We provide evidence on the fit of the hybrid New Keynesian Phillips curve for selected euro zone countries, the US and the UK. Instead of imposing rational expectations and estimating the Phillips curve by the Generalized Method of Moments, we follow Roberts (1997) and Adam and Padula (2003) and...
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This paper explores whether the cost channel solves the price puzzle. We set-up a New Keynesian DSGE model and estimate it for the euro area by adopting a minimum distance approach. Our findings suggest that - under certain parameter restrictions which are not rejected by the data - the cost...
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