Predicting Cycles in Economic Activity

  • Haltmaier J
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Abstract

Predicting cycles in economic activity is one of the more challenging but important aspects of economic forecasting. This paper reports the results from estimation of binary probit models that predict the probability of an economy being in a recession using a variety of financial and real activity indicators. The models are estimated for eight countries, both individually and using a panel regression. Although the success of the models varies, they are all able to identify a significant number of recessionary periods correctly.

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Haltmaier, J. (2008). Predicting Cycles in Economic Activity. International Finance Discussion Paper, 2008(926), 1–51. https://doi.org/10.17016/ifdp.2008.926

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