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Applied Economics | 2015

Quantification and characteristics of household inflation expectations in Switzerland

Rina Rosenblatt-Wisch; Rolf Scheufele

Inflation expectations are a key variable in conducting monetary policy. However, these expectations are generally unobservable and only certain proxy variables exist, such as surveys on inflation expectations. This article offers guidance on the appropriate quantification of household inflation expectations in the Swiss Consumer Survey, where answers are qualitative in nature. We apply and evaluate different variants of the probability approach and the regression approach; we demonstrate that models that include answers on perceived inflation and allow for time-varying response thresholds yield the best results; and we show why the originally proposed approach of Fluri and Spörndli (1987) has resulted in heavily biased inflation expectations since the mid-1990s. Furthermore, we discuss some of the key features of Swiss household inflation expectations, i.e. the fact that there has been a shift in expectation formation since 2000 (expectations are better anchored and less adaptive, and there is lower disagreement of expectations). We suggest that this may be linked to the Swiss National Bank’s adjustment of its monetary policy framework around this time. In addition, we outline how expectation formation in Switzerland is in line with the sticky information model, where information disseminates slowly from professional forecasters to households.


Applied Economics Letters | 2016

Impulse response analysis in a misspecified DSGE model: a comparison of full and limited information techniques

Sebastian Giesen; Rolf Scheufele

ABSTRACT In this article, we examine the effect of estimation biases – introduced by model misspecification – on the impulse responses analysis for dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) models. Thereby, we use full and limited information estimators to estimate a misspecified DSGE model and calculate impulse response functions (IRFs) based on the estimated structural parameters. It turns out that IRFs based on full information techniques can be unreliable under misspecification.


German Economic Review | 2018

Should forecasters use real-time data to evaluate leading indicator models for GDP prediction? German evidence

Katja Heinisch; Rolf Scheufele

Abstract In this paper, we investigate whether differences exist among forecasts using real-time or latest-available data to predict gross domestic product (GDP). We employ mixed-frequency models and real-time data to reassess the role of surveys and financial data relative to industrial production and orders in Germany. Although we find evidence that forecast characteristics based on real-time and final data releases differ, we also observe minimal impacts on the relative forecasting performance of indicator models. However, when obtaining the optimal combination of soft and hard data, the use of final release data may understate the role of survey information.


International Journal of Forecasting | 2012

The performance of short-term forecasts of the German economy before and during the 2008/2009 recession

Katja Drechsel; Rolf Scheufele


Empirical Economics | 2018

Bottom-up or Direct? Forecasting German GDP in a Data-rich Environment

Katja Drechsel; Rolf Scheufele


Kredit Und Kapital | 2012

The Financial Crisis from a Forecaster’s Perspective

Katja Drechsel; Rolf Scheufele


Wirtschaft im Wandel | 2009

Der lange Weg der Konvergenz

Rolf Scheufele; Udo Ludwig


Economic Modelling | 2012

The Halle Economic Projection Model

Sebastian Giesen; Oliver Holtemöller; Juliane Scharff; Rolf Scheufele


Wirtschaft im Wandel | 2009

Mittelfristige Wirtschaftsentwicklung und öffentliche Finanzen

Kristina van Deuverden; Rolf Scheufele


Journal of Macroeconomics | 2016

Effects of incorrect specification on the finite sample properties of full and limited information estimators in DSGE models

Sebastian Giesen; Rolf Scheufele

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Kristina van Deuverden

Halle Institute for Economic Research

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Juliane Scharff

Halle Institute for Economic Research

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Axel Lindner

Halle Institute for Economic Research

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Brigitte Loose

Halle Institute for Economic Research

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Hans-Ulrich Brautzsch

Halle Institute for Economic Research

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Diemo Dietrich

Halle Institute for Economic Research

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Sebastian Giesen

Halle Institute for Economic Research

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Udo Ludwig

Halle Institute for Economic Research

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Katja Drechsel

Halle Institute for Economic Research

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Martina Kämpfe

Halle Institute for Economic Research

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