Economic Predictions With Big Data: The Illusion of Sparsity

  • Giannone D
  • Lenza M
  • Primiceri G
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Abstract

We compare sparse and dense representations of predictive models in macroeconomics, microeconomics, and finance. To deal with a large number of possible predictors, we specify a prior that allows for both variable selection and shrinkage. The posterior distribution does not typically concentrate on a single sparse model, but on a wide set of models that often include many predictors.

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Giannone, D., Lenza, M., & Primiceri, G. E. (2021). Economic Predictions With Big Data: The Illusion of Sparsity. Econometrica, 89(5), 2409–2437. https://doi.org/10.3982/ecta17842

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