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The (home) bias of European central bankers: new evidence based on speeches. (2017). Neuenkirch, Matthias ; Bennani, Hamza.
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  22. Evaluating qualitative forecasts: The FOMC minutes, 2006–2010. (2016). Symington, Hilary ; Stekler, Herman.
    In: International Journal of Forecasting.
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  23. Estimating and forecasting Bahrain quarterly GDP growth using simple regression and factor-based methods. (2015). Naser, Hanan.
    In: Empirical Economics.
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  25. What can we learn from revisions to the Greenbook forecasts?. (2015). Sinclair, Tara ; Messina, Jeffrey D ; Stekler, Herman.
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  30. Can we Automate Earnings Forecasts and Beat Analysts?. (2014). Ball, Ryan ; Zhou, Huan ; Ghysels, Eric.
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  33. Should macroeconomic forecasters use daily financial data and how?. (2012). Kourtellos, Andros ; Ghysels, Eric ; Andreou, Elena.
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  35. The Forecasting Performance of Business Economists During the Great Recession. (2011). Stekler, H. O. ; Lundquist, Kathryn.
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