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Ensemble Economic Scenario Generators: Unity Makes Strength

Jean-François Bégin

North American Actuarial Journal, 2023, vol. 27, issue 3, 444-471

Abstract: Over the last 40 years, various frameworks have been proposed to model economic and financial variables relevant to actuaries. These models are helpful, but searching for a unique model that gives optimal forecasting performance can be frustrating and ultimately futile. This study therefore investigates whether we can create better, more reliable economic scenario generators by combining them. We first consider eight prominent economic scenario generators and apply Bayesian estimation techniques to them, thus allowing us to account for parameter uncertainty. We then rely on predictive distribution stacking to obtain optimal model weights that prescribe how the models should be averaged. The weights are constructed in a leave-future-out fashion to build truly out-of-sample forecasts. An extensive empirical study based on three economies—the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom—and data from 1992 to 2021 is performed. We find that the optimal weights change over time and differ from one economy to another. The out-of-sample behavior of the ensemble model compares favorably to the other eight models: the ensemble model’s performance is substantially better than that of the worse models and comparable to that of the better models. Creating ensembles is thus beneficial from an out-of-sample perspective because it allows for robust and reasonable forecasts.

Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1080/10920277.2022.2100425

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