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This paper estimates a dynamic factor model (DFM) for nowcasting Canadian gross domestic product. The model is estimated with a mix of soft and hard indicators, and it features a high share of international data. The model is then used to generate nowcasts, predictions of the recent past and...
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(GDP). Canadian provincial GDP is released by Statistics Canada on an annual basis only, with a significant lag (11 months … showcase the significant regional heterogeneity that characterizes a large diverse country like Canada. They also provide more …
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, and in the Eurozone, Canada, and Australia over the post-WWII period. Overall, our evidence does not provide much support …
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Demand for industrial raw materials from emerging economies, particularly emerging Asia, is widely believed to have fueled the surge in oil and industrial commodity prices during 2002-2008. The paper first presents a simple storage model in which commodity prices respond to market participant's...
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In this paper, the authors develop a new tool to improve the short-term forecasting of real GDP growth in the euro area and Japan. This new tool, which uses unrestricted mixed-data sampling (U-MIDAS) regressions, allows an evaluation of the usefulness of a wide range of indicators in predicting...
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