Construction of coincident indicators for the euro area. 5th EUROSTAT Colloquium on Modern Tools For Business Cycle Analysis, Luxembourg, 29th September - 1st October 2008

The availability of timely and reliable information on main macroeconomic variables is considered both by policy makers and analysts as crucial for an effective process of decision making. Unfortunately official statistics cannot always meet adequately user needs. This is the reason why, using econometric techniques analysts try to anticipate or estimate in real time main macroeconomic movements. In this paper we compare several econometric models for the estimation of the period on period growth rate for the euro area Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Industrial Production Index (IPI). This co... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Charpin, Françoise
Mathieu, Catherine
Mazzi, Gian Luigi
Dokumenttyp: conferenceObject
Erscheinungsdatum: 2008
Verlag/Hrsg.: HAL CCSD
Schlagwörter: coincident indicators / GDP / industrial production / employment / euro area / JEL: E - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics/E.E3 - Prices / Business Fluctuations / and Cycles/E.E3.E37 - Forecasting and Simulation: Models and Applications / [SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance
Sprache: Englisch
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The availability of timely and reliable information on main macroeconomic variables is considered both by policy makers and analysts as crucial for an effective process of decision making. Unfortunately official statistics cannot always meet adequately user needs. This is the reason why, using econometric techniques analysts try to anticipate or estimate in real time main macroeconomic movements. In this paper we compare several econometric models for the estimation of the period on period growth rate for the euro area Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Industrial Production Index (IPI). This comparison is made on the basis of real time results provided by these models over six years (2002-2007). Tests of absence of bias are performed and Diebold-Mariano tests help us to select among the models. The paper also presents a new indicator for euro area employment quarterly growth, which seems to perform rather well in the recent past, although this is still a preliminary assessment as we are only at an early stage of running the indicator.