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SMU SOE Practice Job Talk (Dec 13, 2017): The Role of Macroeconomic, Policy, and Forecaster Uncertainty in Forecast Dispersion

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THE ROLE OF MACROECONOMIC, POLICY, AND FORECASTER UNCERTAINTY IN FORECAST DISPERSION

We explore the role of uncertainty in explaining dispersion in professional forecasters’ density forecasts of real output growth and inflation. We consider three separate notions of uncertainty: general macroeconomic uncertainty (the fact that macroeconomic variables are easier to forecast at some times than at others), policy uncertainty, and forecaster uncertainty. We find that dispersion in individual density forecasts is related to overall macroeconomic uncertainty and policy uncertainty, while forecaster uncertainty (which we define as the average in the uncertainty expressed by individual forecasters) appears to have little role in forecast dispersion.
 
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You Li

SMU

Macroeconomics
Monetary Policy
Financial Econometrics
 

13 December 2017 (Wednesday)

4pm - 5.30pm

Meeting Room 5.1, Level 5
School of Economics 
Singapore Management University
90 Stamford Road
Singapore 178903