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Journal Articles
2024
- Conservatism and information rigidity of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development's growth forecast: Quarter‐century assessment
Journal of Forecasting, 2024, 43, (5), 1399-1421
- Rationality and information advantage of the Japanese government’s construction forecasts over economic development
Construction Management and Economics, 2024, 42, (8), 671-694
2023
- Assessing the World Bank’s growth forecasts
Economic Analysis and Policy, 2023, 77, (C), 64-84
- Asymmetric loss and the rationality of consumers’ inflation forecasts: evidence from the US
Applied Economics Letters, 2023, 30, (10), 1298-1307
- Consumers’ perceived and expected inflation in South Korea
Applied Economics Letters, 2023, 30, (11), 1561-1565
- DIRECTIONAL ACCURACY OF SINGAPORE’S MACROECONOMIC FORECASTS
The Singapore Economic Review (SER), 2023, 68, (05), 1569-1583
2022
- Consumer’s perceived and expected inflation in Japan—irrationality or asymmetric loss?
Empirical Economics, 2022, 63, (3), 1247-1292
- Evaluating plant managers’ production plans over business cycles: asymmetric loss and rationality
SN Business & Economics, 2022, 2, (8), 1-29
- Evaluating the European Central Bank’s uncertainty forecasts
Economic Analysis and Policy, 2022, 73, (C), 321-330
2021
- Asymmetric Loss of Macroeconomic Forecasts in South Asia: Evidence from the SPF Survey of India, Indonesia, and Singapore
Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, 2021, 57, (12), 3489-3507
- Crises, market shocks, and herding behavior in stock price forecasts
Empirical Economics, 2021, 61, (2), 919-945 View citations (1)
- Multivariate asymmetric loss functions of the European Central Bank
Applied Economics Letters, 2021, 28, (12), 1026-1030 View citations (1)
- The predictive power of ECB’s interval forecasts over point forecasts
Applied Economics Letters, 2021, 28, (16), 1413-1418 View citations (1)
- The value added of the Bank of Japan's range forecasts
Journal of Forecasting, 2021, 40, (5), 817-833
- Thirty‐year assessment of Asian Development Bank's forecasts
Asian-Pacific Economic Literature, 2021, 35, (2), 18-40 View citations (1)
2019
- Asymmetric Loss and the Rationality of Inflation Forecasts: Evidence from South Korea
Pacific Economic Review, 2019, 24, (4), 588-605 View citations (3)
2016
- Assessing macroeconomic forecasts for Japan under an asymmetric loss function
International Journal of Forecasting, 2016, 32, (2), 233-242 View citations (12)
- Asymmetric loss and rationality of Chinese renminbi forecasts: An implication for the trade between China and the US
Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, 2016, 44, (C), 116-127 View citations (2)
- Directional analysis of consumers’ forecasts of inflation in a small open economy: evidence from South Korea
Applied Economics, 2016, 48, (10), 854-864
- Directional analysis of fiscal sustainability: Revisiting Domar's debt sustainability condition
International Review of Economics & Finance, 2016, 41, (C), 189-201
- Do production managers predict turning points? A directional analysis
Economic Modelling, 2016, 58, (C), 1-8
- Dynamic Laffer curves, population growth and public debt overhangs
International Review of Economics & Finance, 2016, 41, (C), 40-52 View citations (4)
2015
- Asymmetric loss and herding behaviour of exchange rate forecasters: evidence from South Africa
Applied Economics, 2015, 47, (54), 5841-5852 View citations (3)
- Directional accuracy tests of Chinese renminbi forecasts
Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies, 2015, 13, (4), 397-406 View citations (3)
- Herding behavior and loss functions of exchange rate forecasters over interventions and financial crises
International Review of Economics & Finance, 2015, 39, (C), 266-276 View citations (9)
- Linkages among commodity futures prices in the recent financial crisis: An application of cointegration tests with a structural break
Cogent Economics & Finance, 2015, 3, (1), 1012436 View citations (1)
- Simple Analytics of the Dynamic Laffer Curve Under Alternative Financing Schemes
Applied Economics Quarterly (formerly: Konjunkturpolitik), 2015, 61, (3), 199-227
2014
- A directional evaluation of corporate executives' exchange rate forecasts
Applied Economics, 2014, 46, (1), 95-101
- Are consumer sentiments useful in Japan? An application of a new market-timing test
Applied Economics Letters, 2014, 21, (5), 356-359
- Joint evaluation of the directional accuracy of federal budget forecasts
Applied Economics Letters, 2014, 21, (8), 582-585
- Purchasing and supply managers provide early clues on the direction of the US economy: An application of a new market-timing test
International Review of Economics & Finance, 2014, 29, (C), 599-618 View citations (10)
2013
- Are government and IMF forecasts useful? An application of a new market-timing test
Economics Letters, 2013, 118, (1), 118-120 View citations (10)
- Are production managers' forecasts useful? Joint evaluation and robustness
Applied Economics Letters, 2013, 20, (15), 1403-1406
- Do corporate executives have accurate predictions for the economy? A directional analysis
Economic Modelling, 2013, 30, (C), 167-174 View citations (6)
- Evaluating corporate executives' exchange rate forecasts under a flexible loss function
Applied Economics Letters, 2013, 20, (12), 1135-1138 View citations (1)
- Joint evaluation of the directional accuracy of corporate executives' forecasts
Applied Economics Letters, 2013, 20, (12), 1193-1196
2012
- Evaluating Japanese corporate executives’ forecasts under an asymmetric loss function
Economics Letters, 2012, 116, (3), 601-603 View citations (3)
- Is the Purchasing Managers' Index useful for assessing the economy's strength? A directional analysis
Economics Bulletin, 2012, 32, (2), 1302-1311 View citations (11)
2010
- Linkages among precious metals commodity futures prices: evidence from Tokyo
Economics Bulletin, 2010, 30, (3), 1772-1777 View citations (3)
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