Posted

May 09, 2013 10:49:20 PM

Date

2013-05

Author

Knüppel, Malte and Schultefrankenfeld, Guido

Affiliation

Deutsche Bundesbank

Title

The empirical (ir)relevance of the interest rate assumption for central bank forecasts

Summary /
Abstract

The interest rate assumptions for macroeconomic forecasts differ considerably among central banks. Common approaches are given by the assumption of constant interest rates, interest rates expected by market participants, or the central bank's own interest rate expectations. From a theoretical point of view, the latter should yield the highest forecast accuracy. The lowest accuracy can be expected from forecasts conditioned on constant interest rates. However, when investigating the predictive accuracy of the forecasts for interest rates, inflation and output growth made by the Bank of England and the Banco do Brasil, we hardly find any significant differences between the forecasts based on different interest assumptions. We conclude that the choice of the interest rate assumption, while being a major concern from a theoretical point of view, appears to be at best of minor relevance empirically.

Keywords

Forecast Accuracy, Density Forecasts, Projections

URL

http://econstor.eu/bitstream/10419/71907/1/742526879.pdf

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