On the predictive content of production surveys: A pan-European study
Lemmens, A., Croux, C., Dekimpe, M.G.
Pages 363-375
AbstractFor over 40 years, Business Tendency Surveys have been collected in
multiple member states of the European Union. Previous research has studied
the predictive content of the expectation variables included in those
surveys through bivariate, within-country, Granger-causality tests. These
tests have resulted in mixed conclusions. We extend previous research in
various ways, as we (i) explicitly allow for cross-country influences, and
(ii) do so using both bivariate and multivariate Granger-causality tests.
Specifically, the multivariate El Himdi-Roy (HR) test is adapted to jointly
test the forecasting value of multiple production expectation series, to
assess whether part of this joint effect is indeed due to cross-country
influences, and to determine which countries' expectation series have the
most ''clout'' in predicting the production levels in the other member
countries, or have the highest receptivity, in that their production levels
are Granger caused by the other countries' expectations.
Keywords: Business surveys, Cross-correlations, Production expectations, Granger causality