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Motivated by the common finding that linear autoregressive models often forecast better than models that incorporate additional information, this paper presents analytical, Monte Carlo, and empirical evidence on the effectiveness of combining forecasts from nested models. In our analytics, the...
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Many forecasts are conditional in nature. For example, a number of central banks routinely report forecasts conditional on particular paths of policy instruments. Even though conditional forecasting is common, there has been little work on methods for evaluating conditional forecasts. This paper...
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SUMMARY This paper examines the asymptotic and finite‐sample properties of tests of equal forecast accuracy when the models being compared are overlapping in the sense of Vuong (Econometrica 1989; <b>57</b>: 307–333). Two models are overlapping when the true model contains just a subset of variables...
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We develop methods for testing whether, in a finite sample, forecasts from nested models are equally accurate. Most prior work has focused on a null of equal accuracy in population — basically, whether the additional coefficients of the larger model are zero. Our asymptotic approximation...
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This article develops a simple bootstrap method for simulating asymptotic critical values for tests of equal forecast accuracy and encompassing among many nested models. Our method combines elements of fixed regressor and wild bootstraps. We first derive the asymptotic distributions of tests of...
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