Chapter 7: Smooth Robust Multi-Horizon Forecasts Available to Purchase
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Published:2022
Andrew B. Martinez, Jennifer L. Castle, David F. Hendry, 2022. "Smooth Robust Multi-Horizon Forecasts", Essays in Honor of M. Hashem Pesaran: Prediction and Macro Modeling, Alexander Chudik, Cheng Hsiao, Allan Timmermann
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Abstract
We investigate whether smooth robust methods for forecasting can help mitigate pronounced and persistent failure across multiple forecast horizons. We demonstrate that naive predictors are interpretable as local estimators of the long-run relationship with the advantage of adapting quickly after a break, but at a cost of additional forecast error variance. Smoothing over naive estimates helps retain these advantages while reducing the costs, especially for longer forecast horizons. We derive the performance of these predictors after a location shift, and confirm the results using simulations. We apply smooth methods to forecasts of UK productivity and US 10-year Treasury yields and show that they can dramatically reduce persistent forecast failure exhibited by forecasts from macroeconomic models and professional forecasters.
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