What affects the predictions of private forecasters? The role of central bank forecasts in Chile

What affects the predictions of private forecasters? The role of central bank forecasts in Chile

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Article ID: iaor201527424
Volume: 31
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 1043
End Page Number: 1055
Publication Date: Oct 2015
Journal: International Journal of Forecasting
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Keywords: finance & banking, economics
Abstract:

This study utilizes Chilean data for analyzing the factors that affect the expectations of private forecasters (PFs), and, in particular, for determining whether they are influenced by the Central Bank of Chile’s (CBC’s) forecasts. Robust evidence suggests that short‐term inflation expectations are influenced directly by the CBC’s forecasts, while the evidence is weaker for medium‐term predictions. This is the case even though the CBC’s short‐term inflation forecasts do not seem to contain any additional information that is of use for PFs when making their predictions. PFs’ short‐term growth expectations seem to incorporate the CBC’s forecasts only when they are published in the second half of the year, when the CBC may have private information, e.g., about future data revisions.

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