Econ 582 Forecasting: Eric Zivot
Econ 582 Forecasting: Eric Zivot
Econ 582 Forecasting: Eric Zivot
Forecasting
Eric Zivot
[] =
X
() = 2 2
=0
Goal: Using produce optimal forecasts of + for = 1 2
+ = + + + 1+1 +
+ 1+1 + + +11 +
Define +| as the forecast of + based on with known parameters. The
forecast error is
+| = + +|
and the mean squared error of the forecast is
(+|) = [2+|]
= [(+ +|)2]
Theorem: The minimum MSE forecast (best forecast) of + based on is
+| = [+|]
Proof: See Hamilton pages 72-73.
Remarks
[+1|] 6= 0
+| = + + +11 +
Linear Predictors
+ = + + + 1+1 +
+ 1+1 + + +11 +
+| = + +|
= + + + 1+1 +
+1+1 + +
( + + +11 + )
= + + 1+1 + + 1+1
and the MSE of the forecast error is
1. [+|] = 0
4. (+|) = (+|) ()
5. lim +| =
6. lim (+|) = ()
Example: BLP for MA(1) process
= + + 1 WN(0 2)
Here
1 = = 0 for 1
Therefore,
+1| = +
+2| =
+| = for 1
The forecast errors and MSEs are
+1| = +1 MSE(+1|) = 2
+2| = +2 + +1 MSE(+2|) = 2(1 + 2)
Prediction Confidence Intervals
If {} is Gaussian then
+| = + + +11 +
where is the estimated residual from the fitted model. The forecast error
with estimated parameters is
+| = + +|
= ( ) + + + 1+1 + + 1+1
+ + +11 +11
+
Obviously,
= (1 ) +
~ (0 2)
2 are known
In the Wold representation = Starting at and iterating forward
periods gives
+ = + ( ) + + + +1 +
+1+1
= + ( ) + + + 1+1 +
+1+1
Based on information at time , the best forecast for +1 + is zero
because (0 2) Hence,
+| = + ( ) = 1 2
The best linear forecasts of +1 +2 + can be recursively computed
using the chain-rule of forecasting (law of iterated projections)
+1| = + ( )
+2| = + (+1| ) = + (( ))
= + 2( )
..
+| = + (+1| ) = + ( )
The corresponding forecast errors are
+1| = +1 +1| = +1
+2| = +2 +2| = +2 + +1
= +2 + 1+1
..
+| = + +| = + + +1 +
+1+1
= + + 1+1 + + 1+1
The forecast error variances are
(+1|) = 2
(+2|) = 2(1 + 2) = 2(1 + 21)
..
1 2
(+|) = 2(1 + 2 + + 2(1)) = 2
1 2
= 2(1 + 21 + + 21)
Clearly,
lim +| = = []
2
lim (+|) =
1 2
X
= 2 2 = ()
=0
AR(p) Models
(w+1|) = (w+1) =
(w+2|) = (w+2) + F(w+1)F0
= + F F0
..
1
X 0
(w+|) =
F F
=0
Notice that
(w+|) = + F(w+1|)F0