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Ensemble Methods for Consumer Price Inflation Forecasting
Atas da 23ª Conferência da Associação Portuguesa de Sistemas de Informação
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2023
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English
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Abstract
Inflation forecasting is one of the central issues in micro and macroeconomics. Standard forecasting methods tend to follow a "winner-take-all" approach by which, for each time series, a single believed to be the best method is chosen from a pool of competing models. This paper investigates the predictive accuracy of a metalearning strategy called Arbitrated Dynamic Ensemble (ADE) in inflation forecasting using United States data. The findings show that: i) the SARIMA model exhibits the best average rank relative to ADE and competing state-of-the-art model combination and metalearning methods; ii) the ADE methodology presents a better average rank compared to widely used model combination approaches, including the original Arbitrating approach, Stacking, Simple averaging, Fixed Share, or weighted adaptive combination of experts; iii) the ADE approach benefits from combining the base-learners as opposed to selecting the best forecasting model or using all experts; iv) the method is sensitive to the aggregation (weighting) mechanism.
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