Long-memory forecasting of US monetary indices

Long-memory forecasting of US monetary indices

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Article ID: iaor20081078
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 25
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 291
End Page Number: 302
Publication Date: Jul 2006
Journal: International Journal of Forecasting
Authors: ,
Keywords: economics
Abstract:

Several studies have tested for long-range dependence in macroeconomic and financial time series but very few have assessed the usefulness of long-memory models as forecast-generating mechanisms. This study tests for fractional differencing in the US monetary indices (simple sum and divisia) and compares the out-of-sample fractional forecasts to benchmark forecasts. The long-memory parameter is estimated using Robinson's Gaussian semi-parametric and multivariate log-periodogram methods. The evidence amply suggests that the monetary series possess a fractional order between one and two. Fractional out-of-sample forecasts are consistently more accurate (with the exception of the M3 series) than benchmark autoregressive forecasts but the forecasting gains are not generally statistically significant. In terms of forecast encompassing, the fractional model encompasses the autoregressive model for the divisia series but neither model encompasses the other for the simple sum series.

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