TY - JOUR A1 - López Pérez, Víctor T1 - Why can’t professional macroeconomic forecasters predict recessions? Y1 - 2019 UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10317/7889 AB - The professional forecasters’ inability to anticipate macroeconomic recessions is well documented. The literature has found that aggregate or consensus forecasts are too optimistic before downturns and too pessimistic before recoveries. This paper explores whether this result also holds with individual data. Using a Spanish survey of professional forecasters conducted by Funcas, I find that forecasters are indeed too optimistic before recessions for two reasons. First, strong herding behaviour around the consensus forecast prevents those forecasters perceiving the early signs of a recession from adjusting their expectations as much as needed to predict it. And second, some forecasters put too much weight on the most recent developments when producing their forecasts and fail to fully account for the reversion to the mean embedded in the data-generating process. Both factors lead to negative forecast errors when a recession occurs. Consequently, professional forecasters could improve their forecasting performance by placing less weight on indicators from the recent past and by avoiding inefficient herding. KW - Economía Aplicada KW - professional forecasters KW - Funcas KW - forecast errors KW - forecast revisions KW - expected GDP growth KW - 5302.03 Proyección Económica KW - D84 KW - E37 LA - eng ER -