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We investigate how firms' market power affects the price level. In our small macro-model we show, that firms - in addition to hypothesised structural mark-up pricing power - may take advantage of favourable business cycle fluctuations. The paper provides empirical evidence for both these...
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before the first official release and for one-quarter ahead forecasts published five months before the first official release … forecasts. -- Business tendency surveys ; Forecasting ; Real-time data ; Bayesian model averaging ; Employment …
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In business cycle analysis the development of inventories still plays a crucial role. The strong movements over time have a large effect particularly on the growth rate of GDP. Quantitative data on inventories are generally of rather low quality. As a complement to quantitative statistics,...
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forecasts to augment one of those methods, namely the largely used Hodrick-Prescott filter so as to attenuate the end …-based forecasts due to both an usually superior accuracy in predicting current and future states of the economy and its parsimony. …
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Building on a mixed data sampling (MIDAS) model we evaluate the predictive power of a variety of monthly macroeconomic …
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This paper presents a composite leading indicator for the Swiss business cycle corresponding to the growth rate cycle concept. It is the result of a complete overhaul of the KOF Economic Barometer that has been published by the KOF Swiss Economic Institute on a monthly basis since 1976. In line...
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We apply the novel approach of Siliverstovs (2015) to modelling data sampled at different frequencies in order to scrutinise the composition of one of the most influential economic indicators in Switzerland. The Purchasing Managers' Index consists of eight sub-indices out of which only five...
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