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タイトル: How Accurate are Government Forecasts of Economic Fundamentals? The Case of Taiwan
著者: McAleer, Michael
キーワード: Government forecasts
generated regressors
replicable government forecasts
non- replicable government forecasts
initial forecasts
revised forecasts
発行日: Aug-2010
出版者: Institute of Economic Research, Kyoto University
誌名: KIER Discussion Paper
巻: 720
抄録: A government's ability to forecast key economic fundamentals accurately can affect business confidence, consumer sentiment, and foreign direct investment, among others. A government forecast based on an econometric model is replicable, whereas one that is not fully based on an econometric model is non-replicable. Governments typically provide non-replicable forecasts (or, expert forecasts) of economic fundamentals, such as the inflation rate and real GDP growth rate. In this paper, we develop a methodology to evaluate non-replicable forecasts. We argue that in order to do so, one needs to retrieve from the non-replicable forecast its replicable component, and that it is the difference in accuracy between these two that matters. An empirical example to forecast economic fundamentals for Taiwan shows the relevance of the proposed methodological approach. Our main finding is that it is the undocumented knowledge of the Taiwanese government that reduces forecast errors substantially.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/129625
関連リンク: http://ideas.repec.org/p/kyo/wpaper/720.html
出現コレクション:KIER Discussion Paper (英文版)

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