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New Methods for Forecasting Inflation,Applied to the US*
Authors:Janine Aron  John Muellbauer
Affiliation:1. Department of Economics, Manor Road Building, Oxford OX1 3UQ, UK;2. Institute for New Economic Thinking, Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
(e‐mail: janine.aron@economics.ox.ac.uk);3. Nuffield College, Oxford OX1 1NF, UK;4. Institute for New Economic Thinking, Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK (e‐mail: john.muellbauer@ox.ac.uk)
Abstract:Models for the 12‐month‐ahead US rate of inflation, measured by the chain‐weighted consumer expenditure deflator, are estimated for 1974–98 and subsequent pseudo out‐of‐sample forecasting performance is examined. Alternative forecasting approaches for different information sets are compared with benchmark univariate autoregressive models, and substantial out‐performance is demonstrated including against Stock and Watson's unobserved components‐stochastic volatility model. Three key ingredients to the out‐performance are: including equilibrium correction component terms in relative prices; introducing nonlinearities to proxy state‐dependence in the inflation process and replacing the information criterion, commonly used in VARs to select lag length, with a ‘parsimonious longer lags’ parameterization. Forecast pooling or averaging also improves forecast performance.
Keywords:E31  E37  E52  C22  C51  C52  C53
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