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The use of monthly indicators to forecast quarterly GDP in the short run: an application to the G7 countries
Authors:Roberto Golinelli  Giuseppe Parigi
Institution:1. Department of Economics, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy;2. Bank of Italy, Research Department, Rome, Italy
Abstract:The delayed release of the National Account data for GDP is an impediment to the early understanding of the economic situation. In the short run, this information gap may be at least partially eliminated by bridge models (BM) which exploit the information content of timely updated monthly indicators. In this paper we examine the forecasting ability of BM for GDP growth in the G7 countries and compare their performance to that of univariate and multivariate statistical benchmark models. We run four alternative one‐quarter‐ahead forecasting experiments to assess BM performance in situations as close as possible to the actual forecasting activity. BM are estimated for GDP both for single countries (USA, Japan, Germany, France, UK, Italy and Canada), and area‐wide (G7, European Union, and Euro area). BM forecasting ability is always superior to that of benchmark models, provided that at least some monthly indicator data are available over the forecasting horizon. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:short‐term GDP forecast  bridge model (BM)  out‐of‐sample forecasting accuracy  forecasts by country and by area
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