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increasingly featured, along with linear counterparts, in the forecasting literature. In this study, we focus on forecasting South … consistently and signicantly beats the LoLiMoT's performance in forecasting South African in ation. …
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increasingly featured, along with linear counterparts, in the forecasting literature. In this study, we focus on forecasting South … competing model consistently and significantly beats the LoLiMoT's performance in forecasting South African inflation. …
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This paper introduces a new regression model - Markov-switching mixed data sampling (MS-MIDAS) - that incorporates regime changes in the parameters of the mixed data sampling (MIDAS) models and allows for the use of mixed-frequency data in Markov-switching models. After a discussion of...
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variables. Hence, both the fiscal and the monetary authorities have developed aggregate forecasting models, along the lines … over-fit in sample, we assess their performance in a real time forecasting framework. It turns out that for several … forecasting and modeling EMU variables. …
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This study focuses on the crucial task of forecasting tax revenue for India, specifically the Goods and Services Tax … non-compliance, posing challenges for accurate forecasting. Traditional time-series forecasting methods like ARIMA …, assuming linearity, often yield inaccurate results. To address this, we explore alternative forecasting models, including …
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Newly-available Indian panel data is used to estimate how the returns to planting-stage investments vary by rainfall realizations. [BREAD Working Paper No. 392]. URL:[http://ipl.econ.duke.edu/bread/papers/working/392.pdf].
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