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Linear models reach their limitations in applications with nonlinearities in the data. In this paper we provide new empirical evidence on the relative Euro inflation forecasting performance of linear and nonlinear models. The well established and widely used univariate ARIMA and multivariate VAR...
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This paper provides the most fully comprehensive evidence to date on whether or not monetary aggregates are valuable for forecasting US inflation in the early to mid 2000s. We explore a wide range of different definitions of money, including different methods of aggregation and different...
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This paper provides the most fully comprehensive evidence to date on whether or not monetary aggregates are valuable for forecasting US inflation in the early to mid 2000s. We explore a wide range of different definitions of money, including different methods of aggregation and different...
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