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This paper addresses a general problem with surveys asking agents for their assessment of the state of the economy: answers are highly dependent on information that is publicly available, while only information that is not already publicly known has the potential to improve a professional...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012232123
This paper addresses a general problem with the use of surveys as source of information about the state of an economy: Answers to surveys are highly dependent on information that is publicly available, while only additional information that is not already publicly known has the potential to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012703125
This paper addresses a general problem with the use of surveys as source of information about the state of an economy: Answers to surveys are highly dependent on information that is publicly available, while only additional information that is not already publicly known has the potential to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012745158
Umfragen zur Einschätzung der wirtschaftlichen Lage sind wichtige Instrumente für die Erstellung von Konjunkturprognosen. Denn ein großer Teil des Wissens über den Zustand einer Wirtschaft liegt nicht gebündelt vor, sondern verteilt sich auf eine Vielzahl von Unternehmen und Haushalten....
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Umfragen zur Einschätzung der wirtschaftlichen Lage sind wichtige Instrumente für die Erstellung von Konjunkturprognosen. Denn ein großer Teil des Wissens über den Zustand einer Wirtschaft liegt nicht gebündelt vor, sondern verteilt sich auf eine Vielzahl von Unternehmen und Haushalten....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013470904
Using a standard decomposition of forecasts errors into common and idiosyncratic shocks, we show that aggregate forecast uncertainty can be expressed as the disagreement among the forecasters plus the perceived variability of future aggregate shocks. Thus, the reliability of disagreement as a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010312124
Using a standard decomposition of forecasts errors into common and idiosyncratic shocks, we show that aggregate forecast uncertainty can be expressed as the disagreement among the forecasters plus the perceived variability of future aggregate shocks. Thus, the reliability of disagreement as a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10004964350
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Recent studies emphasize that survey-based inflation risk measures are informative about future inflation and thus useful for monetary authorities. However, these data are typically available at a quarterly frequency whereas monetary policy decisions require a more frequent monitoring of such...
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The aim of this study is to assess the extent to which the degree of heterogeneity of inflation expectations is driven by the flow of information related to current and future price developments. To that end, we follow three routes: i) We propose different measures of information flow that have...
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