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16-Oct-2013A GDP growth forecasting exercise - competing real-time approaches-
16-Oct-2013A leading indicator for the Dutch economy : methodological and empirical revision of the CPB system-
16-Oct-2013Analytical Prediction of Transitions Probabilities in the Conditional Logit Model-
16-Oct-2013Ansatzpunkte zur Vermeidung internationaler Währungskrisen-
16-Oct-2013Assessing macroeconomic forecast uncertainty : an application to the risk of deflation in Germany-
16-Oct-2013Climate prediction and climate precautions : executive summary-
16-Oct-2013Comparing the DSGE model with the factor model: an out-of-sample forecasting experiment-
16-Oct-2013Do Consumer Confidence Indexes Help Forecast Consumer Spending in Real Time?-
16-Oct-2013Do leading indicators help to predict business cycle turning points in Germany?-
16-Oct-2013Do monetary indicators (still) predict euro area inflation?-
16-Oct-2013Do probit models help in forecasting turning points in German business cycles?-
16-Oct-2013Dynamic factor models-
16-Oct-2013Dynamic Panel Data Approach to the Forecasting of the GDP of German Länder-
16-Oct-2013Empirical Bayesian density forecasting in Iowa and shrinkage for the Monte Carlo era-
16-Oct-2013Entwicklung eines Modells zur Projektion des Wirtschaftswachstums und der langfristigen Nachfrage nach Produktionsfaktoren in Deutschland unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des informationstechnologischen Innovationsprozesses-
16-Oct-2013Estimating large-scale factor models for economic activity in Germany : do they outperform simpler models?-
16-Oct-2013Estimating probabilities of default with support vector machines-
16-Oct-2013Evaluating Density Forecasts with an Application to Stock Market Returns-
16-Oct-2013Extracting leading indicators of bank fragility from market prices : Estonia focus-
16-Oct-2013Factor-MIDAS for now- and forecasting with ragged-edge data: a model comparison for German GDP-