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We assess to what extent indicators of financial conditions can be considered relevant determinants and predictors of macroeconomic aggregates. The main finding is that controlling for default risk and risk aversion measures improves the forecasts of output, employment and loans, but that this...
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In the aftermath of the recent financial crisis there has been considerable focus on methods for predicting macroeconomic variables when their behavior is subject to abrupt changes, associated for example with crisis periods. In this paper we propose similarity based approaches as a way to...
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We introduce a new approach for the estimation of high-dimensional factor models with regime-switching factor loadings by extending the linear three-pass regression filter to settings where parameters can vary according to Markov processes. The new method, denoted as Markov-switching three-pass...
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DSGE models are characterized by the presence of expectations as explanatory variables. To use these models for policy evaluation, the econometrician must estimate the parameters of expectation terms. Standard estimation methods have several drawbacks, including possible lack or weakness of...
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We consider simple methods to improve the growth nowcasts and forecasts obtained by mixed frequency MIDAS and UMIDAS models with a variety of indicators during the Covid-19 crisis and recovery period, such as combining forecasts across various specifications for the same model and/or across...
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We analyze how to incorporate low frequency information in models for predicting high frequency variables. In doing so, we introduce a new model, the reverse unrestricted MIDAS (RU-MIDAS), which has a periodic structure but can be estimated by simple least squares methods and used to produce...
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This paper analyses the forecasting ability of economic summary indicators in EU economies. We employ the use of Partial Least Squares and Bayesian Shrinkage Regression methods and we predict the growth rates of quarterly GDP and Consumption and monthly Industrial Production. We find evidence...
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This paper is concerned with the forecasting performance of variable reduction and variable selection methods using medium and large datasets. The variable reduction methods include Principal Components, Partial Least Squares and Bayesian Shrinkage Regression. The variable selection methods...
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We consider forecasting key macroeconomic variables using many predictors extracted from the Eurostat PEEIs dataset. To avoid the curse of dimensionality, we rely on model selection and model reduction. For model selection we use heuristic optimisation of information criteria, including...
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This paper investigates the performance of Financial Condition Indexes (FCIs) in forecasting four key macroeconomic variables of EU economies. A wide range of carefully selected financial indicators include Rates and Spreads, Stock Market Indicators and Macroeconomic Quantities. The results...
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