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Out‐of‐Sample Exchange Rate Forecasting and Macroeconomic Fundamentals: The Case of Japan
Author(s) -
Matsuki Takashi,
Chang MingJen
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
australian economic papers
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.351
H-Index - 15
eISSN - 1467-8454
pISSN - 0004-900X
DOI - 10.1111/1467-8454.12088
Subject(s) - random walk , exchange rate , us dollar , econometrics , economics , predictability , taylor rule , sample (material) , liberian dollar , macroeconomics , monetary policy , mathematics , statistics , central bank , thermodynamics , physics , finance
This study explores the respective out‐of‐sample exchange rate forecasting abilities of five macroeconomic fundamental models in comparison to a naïve random walk model for Japan during the post‐Bretton Woods era. To assess the influence of major economic changes, we estimate both linear and nonlinear models for all the macroeconomic fundamentals. Overall, most structural exchange rate models outperform a naïve random walk model in terms of forecasting accuracy in the short horizon. When the fundamentals are only linearly modelled, the forecasting ability of the Taylor rule is generally superior to other fundamental models. When the fundamentals are nonlinearly specified, the predictability of some other models rises dramatically to match that of the Taylor rule models in short and/or long horizons. Of importance, we determine that the yen/dollar exchange rate forecasting performance effectively improves in several fundamental models when influential economic changes are incorporated.

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