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The use of preliminary data in econometric forecasting: an application with the Bank of Italy Quarterly Model

Fabio Busetti ()

No 437, Temi di discussione (Economic working papers) from Bank of Italy, Economic Research Department

Abstract: This paper considers forecasting by econometric and time series models using preliminary (or provisional) data. The standard practice is to ignore the distinction between provisional and final data. We call the forecasts that ignore such a distinction naive forecasts, which are generated as projections from a correctly specified model using the most recent estimates of the unobserved final figures. It is first shown that in dynamic models a multistepahead naive forecast can achieve a lower mean square error than a single-step-ahead one, intuitively because it is less affected by the measurement noise embedded in the preliminary observations. The best forecasts are obtained by combining, in an optimal way, the information provided by the model with the new information contained in the preliminary data. This can be done in the state space framework, as suggested in the literature. Here we consider two simple methods to combine, in general suboptimally, the two sources of information: modifying the forecast initial conditions via standard regressions and using intercept corrections. The issues are explored with reference to the Italian national accounts data and the Bank of Italy Quarterly Econometric Model (BIQM). A series of simulation experiments with the model show that these methods are quite effective in reducing the extra volatility of prediction due to the use of preliminary data.

Keywords: preliminary data; macroeconomic forecasting; Bank of Italy Quarterly Econometric Model (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C53 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: Written 2001-12
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