GDP nowcasting with artificial neural networks: How much does long-term memory matter?
Németh, Kristóf, Hadházi, Dániel
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
In our study, we apply artificial neural networks (ANNs) to nowcast quarterly GDP growth for the U.S. economy. Using the monthly FRED-MD database, we compare the nowcasting performance of five different ANN architectures: the multilayer perceptron (MLP), the one-dimensional convolutional neural network (1D CNN), the Elman recurrent neural network (RNN), the long short-term memory network (LSTM), and the gated recurrent unit (GRU). The empirical analysis presents the results from two distinctively different evaluation periods. The first (2012:Q1 -- 2019:Q4) is characterized by balanced economic growth, while the second (2012:Q1 -- 2022:Q4) also includes periods of the COVID-19 recession. According to our results, longer input sequences result in more accurate nowcasts in periods of balanced economic growth. However, this effect ceases above a relatively low threshold value of around six quarters (eighteen months). During periods of economic turbulence (e.g., during the COVID-19 recession), longer input sequences do not help the models' predictive performance; instead, they seem to weaken their generalization capability. Combined results from the two evaluation periods indicate that architectural features enabling for long-term memory do not result in more accurate nowcasts. On the other hand, the 1D CNN has proved to be a highly suitable model for GDP nowcasting. The network has shown good nowcasting performance among the competitors during the first evaluation period and achieved the overall best accuracy during the second evaluation period. Consequently, first in the literature, we propose the application of the 1D CNN for economic nowcasting.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Dec-19-2023
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