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Investments and uncertainty revisited: the case of the US economy
Authors:Stavros Degiannakis  George Palaiodimos
Affiliation:1. Department of Economics and Regional Development, Panteion University, Athens, Greece;2. Directorate of Economics, Fiscal Policy Division, European Central Bank, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Abstract:This article examines the relationship between investments and uncertainty for the US economy, as the latter is approximated by consumer sentiment, purchasing managers’ prospects and economic policy uncertainty. Contrary to the existing literature, we provide evidence that this relationship is time varying. The time variation is attributed to the observed temporal replacement effect between private and public investments. Furthermore, we show that there are two distinct correlation regimes in this relationship and unless we concentrate on them, we cannot fully unravel the real link between uncertainty and investments. Finally, we examine whether the use of the two correlation regimes provides better forecasts for investments compared to the use of the uncertainty indices alone. The forecasting exercise reveals that the use of correlation regimes provides statistically superior out-of-sample forecasts.
Keywords:Uncertainty  public investments  private investments  gross fixed capital formation  dynamic correlation  forecast
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