The role of economic policy uncertainty in predicting US recessions : a mixed-frequency markov-switching vector autoregressive approach
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Balcilar, Mehmet
Gupta, Rangan
Segnon, Mawuli K.
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Kiel Institute for the World Economy
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This paper analyzes the performance of the monthly economic policy uncertainty (EPU) index in predicting recessionary regimes of the (quarterly) U.S. GDP. In this regard, the authors apply a mixed-frequency Markov-switching vector autoregressive (MF-MS-VAR) model, and compare its in-sample and out-of-sample forecasting performances to those of a Markov-switching vector autoregressive model (MS-VAR, where the EPU is averaged over the months to produce quarterly values) and a Markov-switching autoregressive (MS-AR) model. Their results show that the MF-MS-VAR fits the different recession regimes, and provides out-of-sample forecasts of recession probabilities which are more accurate than those derived from the MS-VAR and MS-AR models. The results highlight the importance of using high-frequency values of the EPU, and not averaging them to obtain quarterly values, when forecasting recessionary regimes for the U.S. economy.
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Business cycles, Mixed frequency, Markov-switching VAR models, Economic policy uncertainty (EPU), Mixed-frequency Markov-switching vector autoregressive (MF-MS-VAR) model
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Mehmet Balcilar, Rangan Gupta, and Mawuli Segnon (2016). The Role of Economic Policy Uncertainty in Predicting U.S. Recessions: A Mixed-frequency Markov-switching Vector Autoregressive Approach. Economics: The Open-Access, Open-Assessment E-Journal, 10 (2016-27): 1—20. http://dx.doi.org/10.5018/economics-ejournal.ja.2016-27.