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differences existing between the German regions, in particular between East and West Germany. Our main finding is that pooling …
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This analysis investigates the predictive power of the most important leading indicators for the German economy, which are provided by the ifo Institute and IHS Markit. We conduct an out-of-sample, real-time forecast experiment for growth of gross domestic product and growth of gross value added...
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Germany. The new data set will regularly be updated when quarterly economic growth for Germany becomes available. We use the …
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In this paper, we make multi-step forecasts of the annual growth rates of the real GDP for each of the 16 German Länder (states) simultaneously. Beside the usual panel data models, such as pooled and fixed-effects models, we apply panel models that explicitly account for spatial dependence...
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Germany. The new data set will regularly be updated when quarterly economic growth for Germany becomes available. We use the …
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Die Studie beschäftigt sich mit der Entwicklung der Konjunktur in der EWU im Jahr 1999. Die Weltkonjunktur hatte im Laufe des Jahres 1999 an Dynamik gewonnen, die konjunkturelle Belebung in der EWU war stark durch außenwirtschaftliche Einflüsse geprägt. Die Rohstoffpreise und die...
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This study utilizes the dynamic factor model of Giannone et al. (2008) in order to make now-/forecasts of GDP quarter-on-quarter growth rates in Switzerland. It also assesses the informational content of macroeconomic data releases for forecasting of the Swiss GDP. We find that the factor model...
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This study utilizes the dynamic factor model of Giannone et al. (2008) in order to make now-/forecasts of GDP quarter-on-quarter growth rates in Switzerland. It also assesses the informational content of macroeconomic data releases for forecasting of the Swiss GDP. We find that the factor model...
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