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Is the Cycle the Trend? Evidence from the Views of International Forecasters.

We revisit the conventional view that output fluctuates around a stable trend by analyzing professional long-term forecasts for 38 advanced and emerging market economies. If transitory deviations around a trend dominate output fluctuations, then forecasters should not change their long-term output l...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Bluedorn, John C.
Otros Autores: Leigh, Daniel
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2018.
Colección:IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ; no. 18/163.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover; Contents; I. INTRODUCTION; II. ESTIMATION AND RESULTS; A. Baseline results; B. Robustness; III. HOW CLOSELY DO FORECASTERS' VIEWS OF PERSISTENCE FIT THE DATA?; IV. EXTENSIONS; A. Proxies for demand and supply shocks; B. Permanent-transitory decomposition; C. Alternative source of forecasts; D. Persistence of other time series; V. CONCLUSION; References; Figures; 1. Long-term Output Forecast Revisions vs. Current-period Output Forecast Revisions; 2. Perceived Impulse Responses: Advanced vs. Emerging Markets; 3. Current-period Output Forecast Revisions vs. Subsequent Forecast Errors. 
505 8 |a 4. Perceived Impulse Responses for Output Level:5. GDP, Consumption and Investment Level: Perceived Impulse Responses; Tables; 1. Individual Country Estimates. Perceived Long-term Effect of a 1 Percentage Point Shock; 2. Robustness; 3. Forecast Evaluation; 4. Perceived Persistence of Output: Proxies for Demand and Supply Shocks; 5. Perceived Transitory and Permanent Shocks to GDP: Variance Decomposition; 6. Perceived Long-term Effect of a 1 Percentage Point Shock to Other Variables. 
520 3 |a We revisit the conventional view that output fluctuates around a stable trend by analyzing professional long-term forecasts for 38 advanced and emerging market economies. If transitory deviations around a trend dominate output fluctuations, then forecasters should not change their long-term output level forecasts following an unexpected change in current period output. By contrast, an analysis of Consensus Economics forecasts since 1989 suggest that output forecasts are super-persistent-an unexpected 1 percent upward revision in current period output typically translates into a revision of ten year-ahead forecasted output by about 2 percent in both advanced and emerging markets. Drawing upon evidence from the behavior of forecast errors, the persistence of actual output is typically weaker than forecasters expect, but still consistent with output shocks normally having large and permanent level effects. 
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