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We analyze the complete subset regression (CSR) approach of Elliott et al. (2013) in situations with many possible predictor variables. The CSR approach has the computational advantage that it can be applied even when the number of predictors exceeds the sample size. Theoretical results...
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This paper proposes a new method for combining forecasts based on complete subset regressions. For a given set of potential predictor variables we combine forecasts from all possible linear regression models that keep the number of predictors fixed. We explore how the choice of model complexity,...
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Studies of bond return predictability find a puzzling disparity between strong statistical evidence of return predictability and the failure to convert return forecasts into economic gains. We show that resolving this puzzle requires accounting for important features of bond return models such...
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