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Journal Article

Nonlinear Expectations in Speculative Markets - Evidence from the ECB Survey of Professional Forecasters

Authors

  • Reitz
  • S.
  • Rülke
  • J.
  • Stadtmann
  • G.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

F31 D84 C33

Key Words

Expectation nonlinearities

Panel STR model

survey data

Chartist and fundamentalist models have proven to be capable of replicating stylized facts on speculative markets. In general, this is achieved by specifying nonlinear interactions of otherwise linear asset price expectations of the respective trader groups. This paper investigates whether or not regressive and extrapolative expectations themselves exhibit significant nonlinear dynamics. The empirical results are based on a new data set from the European Central Bank Survey of Professional Forecasters on oil price expectations. In particular, we find that forecasters form

destabilizing expectations in the neighborhood of the fundamental value, whereas expectations tend to be stabilizing in the presence of substantial oil price misalignment.

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