
Understanding Economic Forecasts
MIT Press
Published on 11. August 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
225 pages
978-0-262-58242-1 (ISBN)
Description
Historically, the theory of forecasting that underpinned actual practice in economics has been based on two key assumptions-that the model was a good representation of the economy and that the structure of the economy would remain relatively unchanged. In reality, forecast models are mis-specified, the economy is subject to unanticipated shifts, and the failure to make accurate predictions is relatively common.In the last decade, economists have developed new theories of economic forecasting and additional methods of forecast evaluation that make less stringent assumptions. These theories and methods acknowledge that the economy is dynamic and prone to sudden shifts. They also recognize that forecasting models, however good, are greatly simplified representations that will be incorrect in some respects. One advantage of these newer approaches is that we can now account for the different results of competing forecasts.In this book academic specialists, practitioners, and a financial journalist explain these new developments in economic forecasting. The authors discuss how forecasting is conducted, evaluated, reported, and applied by academic, private, and governmental bodies, as well as how forecasting might be taught and what costs are induced by forecast errors. They also describe how econometric models for forecasting are constructed, how properties of forecasting methods can be analyzed, and what the future of economic forecasting may bring.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge, Mass.
United States
Publishing group
MIT Press Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
US School Grade: From College Freshman to College Graduate Student
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Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
322 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-262-58242-1 (9780262582421)
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David F. Hendry | Neil R. Ericsson
Understanding Economic Forecasts
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10/2001
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Neil R. Ericsson is a staff economist in the Division of International Finance at the Federal Reserve Board, Washington, DC.
David F. Hendry is the Leverhulme Personal Research Professor of Economics and Fellow of Nuffield College at OxfordUniversity, UK.
David F. Hendry is the Leverhulme Personal Research Professor of Economics and Fellow of Nuffield College at OxfordUniversity, UK.