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We compare the out-of-sample forecasting performance of univariate homoskedastic, GARCH, autoregressive and nonparametric models for conditional variances, using five bilateral weekly exchange rates for the dollar, 1973-1989. For a one week horizon, GARCH models tend to make slightly more...
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This paper develops a decision-theoretic approach to policy analysis. We argue that policy evaluation should be conducted on the basis of two factors: the policymaker's preferences, and the conditional distribution of the outcomes of interest given a policy and available information. From this...
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Standard models of exchange rates, based on macroeconomic variables such as prices, interest rates, output, etc., are thought by many researchers to have failed empirically. We present evidence to the contrary. First, we emphasize the point that "beating a random walk" in forecasting is too...
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NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2009 Edited by Lucrezia Reichlin and Kenneth D. West The University of Chicago Press Chicago and London Contents Abstracts xi Introduction 1 Lucrezia Reichlin and Kenneth D. West Fart I: Financial Crisis 1 Free Flows, Limited...
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