Do US Macroeconomic Forecasters Exaggerate their Differences?

Do US Macroeconomic Forecasters Exaggerate their Differences?

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Article ID: iaor2016307
Volume: 34
Issue: 8
Start Page Number: 649
End Page Number: 660
Publication Date: Dec 2015
Journal: Journal of Forecasting
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Keywords: economics, behaviour
Abstract:

Application of the Bernhardt et al. (Journal of Financial Economics 2006; 80(3): 657–675) test of herding to the calendar‐year annual output growth and inflation forecasts suggests forecasters tend to exaggerate their differences, except at the shortest horizon, when they tend to herd. We consider whether these types of behaviour can help to explain the puzzle that professional forecasters sometimes make point predictions and histogram forecasts which are mutually inconsistent.

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