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What Causes The Forecasting Failure of Markov-Switching Models? A Monte Carlo Study
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Forecasting Error DecompositionForecasting MethodologyEngineeringForecasting AbilitiesMarkov Chain Monte CarloStochastic SimulationMarkov-switching ModelsProbabilistic ForecastingEconomic ForecastingData ScienceUncertainty QuantificationHidden Markov ModelManagementSystems EngineeringStatisticsPrediction ModellingPredictive AnalyticsProbability TheoryForecasting FailureForecastingStochastic ModelingMs ModelsEconometrics
This paper explores the forecasting abilities of Markov-Switching models. Although MS models generally display a superior in-sample fit relative to linear models, the gain in prediction remains small. We confirm this result using simulated data for a wide range of specifications by applying several tests of forecast accuracy and encompassing robust to nested models. In order to explain this poor performance, we use a forecasting error decomposition. We identify four components and derive their analytical expressions in different MS specifications. The relative contribution of each source is assessed through Monte Carlo simulations. We find that the main source of error is due to the misclassification of future regimes.
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