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A1339
Title: Testing for the footprints of stabilization economic policy in forecast errors Authors:  Wojciech Charemza - Vistula University (Poland)
Christian Francq - CREST and University Lille III (France)
Radu Lupu - Institute for Economic Forecasting (Romania)
Svetlana Makarova - University College London (United Kingdom) [presenting]
Jean-Michel Zakoian - CREST (France)
Abstract: The purpose is to introduce a novel statistical test, the policy effects Lagrange multiplier (PELM) test, to detect stabilization policy effects in the distribution of forecast errors from dynamic financial models. Traditional analyses of policy impact typically rely on explicit policy information or direct intervention data, which are often unavailable or incomplete. In contrast, the proposed PELM test infers policy footprints from the distribution of forecast errors alone. Empirically applied to sovereign bond yield data from 33 countries before the Russian financial crisis of 2014, the test identifies countries showing stabilization policy footprints. Subsequent analysis shows that significant budgetary improvements were observed for years following the crisis in the group of countries where the test statistically confirmed stabilization policies. This confirms the rationale of test foundations and also indicates its predictive properties. Robustness checks further validate these findings across various model specifications and sensitivity scenarios. The proposed PELM test offers policymakers and researchers a powerful tool for evaluating stabilization policies, facilitating better forecasting and assessing policy efficiency in diverse economic contexts without necessitating detailed policy intervention data.