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Research demonstrates that commodity price changes exhibit a short-lived, yet robust contemporaneous effect on commodity currencies, which is mainly detectable in daily (high)-frequency data. We show that using MIxed DAta Sampling (MIDAS) models in a Bayesian setting to suitably exploit such...
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Economic forecasts are quite essential in our daily lives, which is why many research institutions periodically make and publish forecasts of main economic indicators. We ask (1) whether we can consistently have a better prediction when we combine multiple forecasts of the same variable and (2)...
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We introduce a novel dynamic Bayesian model combination approach for predicting aggregate stock returns. Our method involves combining predictive densities in a data-adaptive fashion and simultaneously features (i) uncertainty about relevant predictor variables, (ii) parameter instability, (iii)...
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Economic forecasts are essential in our daily lives. Accordingly, we ask the following questions: (1) Can we have an improved prediction when we additionally combine combinations of forecasts made by various institutions? (2) If we can, then what method of additional combination will be...
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This paper studies the asymptotic relationship between Bayesian model averaging and post-selection frequentist predictors in both nested and nonnested models. We derive conditions under which their difference is of a smaller order of magnitude than the inverse of the square root of the sample...
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This paper studies the asymptotic relationship between Bayesian model averaging and post-selection frequentist predictors in both nested and nonnested models. We derive conditions under which their difference is of a smaller order of magnitude than the inverse of the square root of the sample...
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