Inflation and Unemployment Forecasting with Genetic Support Vector Regression

Inflation and Unemployment Forecasting with Genetic Support Vector Regression

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Article ID: iaor201523640
Volume: 33
Issue: 6
Start Page Number: 471
End Page Number: 487
Publication Date: Sep 2014
Journal: Journal of Forecasting
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: forecasting: applications, heuristics: genetic algorithms, statistics: regression
Abstract:

In this paper a hybrid genetic algorithm–support vector regression (GA‐SVR) model in economic forecasting and macroeconomic variable selection is introduced. The proposed algorithm is applied to the task of forecasting US inflation and unemployment. GA‐SVR genetically optimizes the SVR parameters and adapts to the optimal feature subset from a feature space of potential inputs. The feature space includes a wide pool of macroeconomic variables that might affect the two series under study. The forecasting performance of GA‐SVR is benchmarked with a random walk model, an autoregressive moving average model, a moving average convergence/divergence model, a multi‐layer perceptron, a recurrent neural network and a genetic programming algorithm. In terms of our results, GA‐SVR outperforms all benchmark models and provides evidence on which macroeconomic variables can be relevant predictors of US inflation and unemployment in the specific period under study.

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