Artículos de revistas
Medium term growth forecasts : experts vs. simple models
Date
2019Registration in:
0169-2070
10.1016/j.ijforecast.2019.03.004
Author
Aromí, José Daniel
Institutions
Abstract
Abstract: We compare the medium-term GDP growth forecasts generated by experts to those
generated by simple models. This study analyzes a large set of forecasts that covers
48 countries from 1997 to 2016. Out-of-sample exercises indicate that no noticeable
difference in performance is observed for advanced economies. In contrast, in the case of
emerging economies, model forecasts perform better than expert forecasts. In addition,
similar patterns are found for a collection of forecasts from a different set of experts,
which suggests that the reported regularity is prevalent. Further analyses suggest that
the documented difference in performance can be explained by an optimism bias,
excessive reactions to innovations in growth trajectories, and insufficient responses to
the information contained in the current account balance.