Interpolation and backdating with a large information set |
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Authors: | Elena Angelini, J r me Henry,Massimiliano Marcellino |
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Affiliation: | aDG-Research, ECB;bIEP - Bocconi University, IGIER and CEPR, Via Salasco 5, 20136, Milan, Italy |
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Abstract: | Existing methods for data interpolation or backdating are either univariate or based on a very limited number of series, due to data and computing constraints that were binding until the recent past. Nowadays large datasets are readily available, and models with hundreds of parameters are easily estimated. We model these large datasets with a factor model, and develop an interpolation method that exploits the estimated factors as an efficient summary of all available information. The method is compared with existing standard approaches from a theoretical point of view, by means of Monte Carlo simulations, and also when applied to actual macroeconomic series. The results indicate that our method is rather robust to model misspecification, although traditional multivariate methods also work well while univariate approaches are systematically outperformed. When interpolated series are subsequently used in econometric analyses, biases can emerge, but they are smaller with multivariate approaches, including factor-based ones. |
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Keywords: | Interpolation Factor model Kalman filter Spline |
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