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Forecasting UK consumer price inflation with RaGNAR: Random generalised network autoregressive processes

Guy P. Nason and Henry Antonio Palasciano

International Journal of Forecasting, 2026, vol. 42, issue 1, 181-202

Abstract: This article forecasts consumer price index (CPI) inflation in the United Kingdom using random generalised network autoregressive (RaGNAR) processes. More specifically, we fit generalised network autoregressive (GNAR) processes to a large set of random networks generated according to the Erdős–Rényi–Gilbert model and select the best-performing networks each month to compute out-of-sample forecasts. RaGNAR significantly outperforms traditional benchmark models across all horizons. Remarkably, RaGNAR also delivers materially more accurate predictions than the Bank of England’s four to six month inflation rate forecasts published in their quarterly Monetary Policy Reports. Our results are remarkable not only for their accuracy, but also because of their speed, efficiency, and simplicity compared to the Bank’s current forecasting processes. RaGNAR’s performance improvements manifest in terms of both their root mean squared error and mean absolute percentage error, which measure different, but crucial, aspects of the methods’ performance. GNAR processes demonstrably predict future changes to CPI inflation more accurately and quickly than the benchmark models, especially at medium- to long-term forecast horizons, which is of great importance to policymakers charged with setting interest rates. We find that the most robust forecasts are those which combine the predictions from multiple GNAR processes via the use of various model averaging techniques. By analysing the structure of the best-performing graphs, we are also able to identify the key components that influence inflation rates during different periods.

Keywords: Inflation; Forecasting; Statistical learning; Graphs; Autoregressive processes; CPI disaggregated series (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijforecast.2025.04.005

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