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The usefulness of oil price forecasts—Evidence from survey predictions
Authors:Frederik Kunze  Markus Spiwoks  Kilian Bizer  Torsten Windels
Institution:1. Faculty of Economic Sciences, Chair of Economic Policy and SME Research, Georg‐August‐University, G?ttingen, Germany;2. NORD/LB Norddeutsche Landesbank Girozentrale, Hannover, Germany;3. Faculty of Business Administration, Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences, Wolfsburg, Germany
Abstract:This paper evaluates survey forecasts for crude oil prices and discusses the implications for decision makers. A novel disaggregated data set incorporating individual forecasts for Brent and Western Texas Intermediate is used. We carry out tests for unbiasedness, sign accuracy, and forecast encompassing, followed by the computation of coefficients for topically oriented trend adjustments and the Theil's U measure. We also control for the forecast horizon finding heterogeneous results. Forecasts are more precise for shorter horizons, but less accurate than the naïve prediction. For longer horizons, topically oriented trend adjustments become more pronounced, but forecasters tend to outperform the naïve predictions.
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