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Forecasting the Distribution of Economic Variables in a Data-Rich Environment
Authors:Sebastiano Manzan
Institution:1. Bert W. Wasserman Department of Economics &2. Finance, Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, CUNY, New York, NY 10010 (sebastiano.manzan@baruch.cuny.edu)
Abstract:This article investigates the relevance of considering a large number of macroeconomic indicators to forecast the complete distribution of a variable. The baseline time series model is a semiparametric specification based on the quantile autoregressive (QAR) model that assumes that the quantiles depend on the lagged values of the variable. We then augment the time series model with macroeconomic information from a large dataset by including principal components or a subset of variables selected by LASSO. We forecast the distribution of the h-month growth rate for four economic variables from 1975 to 2011 and evaluate the forecast accuracy relative to a stochastic volatility model using the quantile score. The results for the output and employment measures indicate that the multivariate models outperform the time series forecasts, in particular at long horizons and in tails of the distribution, while for the inflation variables the improved performance occurs mostly at the 6-month horizon. We also illustrate the practical relevance of predicting the distribution by considering forecasts at three dates during the last recession.
Keywords:Distribution forecasting  LASSO  Principal components  Quantile regression
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