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ABC-based Forecasting in State Space Models

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posted on 2025-04-09, 00:02 authored by Chaya Weerasinghe, Ruben Loaiza-Maya, Gael M. Martin, David T. Frazier

Approximate Bayesian Computation (ABC) has gained popularity as a method for conducting inference and forecasting in complex models, most notably those which are intractable in some sense. In this paper we use ABC to produce probabilistic forecasts in state space models (SSMs). Whilst ABC-based forecasting in correctly-specified SSMs has been studied, the misspecified case has not been investigated, and it is that case which we emphasize. We invoke recent principles of ‘focused’ Bayesian prediction, whereby Bayesian updates are driven by a scoring rule that rewards predictive accuracy; the aim being to produce predictives that perform well in that rule, despite misspecification. Two methods are investigated for producing the focused predictions. In a simulation setting, `coherent' predictions are in evidence for both methods: the predictive constructed via the use of a particular scoring rule predicts best according to that rule. Importantly, both focused methods typically produce more accurate forecasts than an exact, but misspecified, predictive. An empirical application to a truly intractable SSM completes the paper.

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Classification-JEL

C11, C53, C58

Creation date

2023-11-02

Working Paper Series Number

12/23

Length

25 pp

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application/pdf

Handle

RePEc:msh:ebswps:2023-12

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