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This paper discusses methods to quantify risk and uncertainty in macroeconomic forecasts. Both, parametric and non-parametric procedures are developed. The former are based on a class of asymmetrically weighted normal distributions whereas the latter employ asymmetric bootstrap simulations. Both...
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We use firm data classified by size to study business cycle properties for German manufacturing. We find that a Burns-Mitchell analysis of disaggregated data reveals some interesting features which are averaged out in the aggregate data. In particular, business expectations are more reliable in...
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This paper discusses methods to quantify risk and uncertainty in macroeconomic forecasts. Both, parametric and non-parametric procedures are developed. The former are based on a class of asymmetrically weighted normal distributions whereas the latter employ asymmetric bootstrap simulations. Both...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003546003
This paper discusses methods to quantify risk and uncertainty in macroeconomic forecasts. Both, parametric and non-parametric procedures are developed. The former are based on a class of asymmetrically weighted normal distributions whereas the latter employ asymmetric bootstrap simulations. Both...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012991130