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Analysis of forecasts of GDP growth and inflation for the Croatian economy

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  • Silvija Vlah Jerić
  • Davor Zoričić
  • Denis Dolinar

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The paper provides, for the first time, the analysis of the quality of the GDP growth and inflation forecasts by multiple forecasters for the Croatian economy. Forecast data of 6 different institutions in the 2006–2015 period are analysed. Efficiency and biasedness test are conducted following the Davies and Lahiri econometric framework based on a three-dimensional panel dataset which includes multiple individual forecasters, target years and forecast horizons. In order to assess directional accuracy we follow the approach by Pesaran and Timmermann. Based on MAE values we find the forecasts to be accurate on a scale comparable to the European Commission’s forecast reported in 2016 for the EU and the euro area. GDP growth forecasts exhibit a strong bias related to a notable tendency to over-predict GDP growth. In the case of inflation forecasting the bias is still present for all forecasters, albeit less pronounced and not statistically significant for all of them. There is evidence of forecast inefficiency regarding both analysed variables. Overall, inflation forecasting presents less of a challenge due to specific monetary policy strategy and inaccurate national accounts data accompanied by extended revision process of the GDP data by the government’s statistics office.

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  • Silvija Vlah Jerić & Davor Zoričić & Denis Dolinar, 2020. "Analysis of forecasts of GDP growth and inflation for the Croatian economy," Economic Research-Ekonomska Istraživanja, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 33(1), pages 310-330, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:reroxx:v:33:y:2020:i:1:p:310-330
    DOI: 10.1080/1331677X.2019.1632727
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