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In this paper, we investigate whether the Google search activity can help in nowcasting the year-on-year growth rates of monthly US private consumption using a real-time data set. The Google-based forecasts are compared to those based on a benchmark AR(1) model and the models including the...
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alternative during the 2008m1-2009m5 forecast period. In addition, Google indicators are available at weekly frequency and not …
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In this paper, we investigate whether the Google search activity can help in nowcasting the year-on-year growth rates of monthly US private consumption using a real-time data set. The Google-based forecasts are compared to those based on a benchmark AR(1) model and the models including the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008729133
In this paper, we investigate whether the Google search activity can help in nowcasting the year-on-year growth rates of monthly US private consumption using a real-time data set. The Google-based forecasts are compared to those based on a benchmark AR(1) model and the models including the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003958670
whether our in-sample conclusions hold up. We examine model performance at various forecast horizons (1 quarter, 4 quarters …
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In this paper we document the asymmetric role that the U.S. stock market plays in the international predictability of excess stock returns during recession and expansion periods. Most of the positive evidence accrues during the periods of recessions in the United States. During the expansions...
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whether our in-sample conclusions hold up. We examine model performance at various forecast horizons (1 quarter, 4 quarters …
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whether our in-sample conclusions hold up. We examine model performance at various forecast horizons (1 quarter, 4 quarters …
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