Are forecasters reluctant to revise their predictions? Some German evidence

Are forecasters reluctant to revise their predictions? Some German evidence

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Article ID: iaor20081083
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 25
Issue: 6
Start Page Number: 401
End Page Number: 413
Publication Date: Sep 2006
Journal: International Journal of Forecasting
Authors: ,
Keywords: economics
Abstract:

People are reluctant to admit mistakes. This could also be true of economic forecasters. If revisions of past forecasts are costly, then it will become optimal for forecasters to only partially adjust a past forecast in the light of new information. The unwillingness to admit to the mistake in the old forecast generates a bias of the new forecast in the direction of the old forecast. We test this hypothesis for the joint predictions of the Association of German Economic Research Institutes over the last 35 years. We find some evidence for such a bias and compute the implied unwillingness to revise forecasts.

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