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Title: FORECASTING ACCURACY, RATIONAL EXPECTATIONS AND MARKET EFFICIENCY IN THE US BEEF CATTLE INDUSTRY
Authors: Schaefer, Matthew P.
Myers, Robert J.
Authors (Email): Schaefer, Matthew P. (schaef43@pilot.msu.edu)
Keywords: market efficiency
rational expectations
survey forecasts
Cattle On-Feed Report
Issue Date: 1999
Series/Report no.: Selected Paper
Abstract: Recent studies have tested whether futures prices respond to U.S. Department of Agriculture inventory reports in accordance with the efficient markets hypothesis. These studies use survey forecasts to identify the anticipated and unanticipated information contained in a report. However, this approach implicitly assumes that survey forecasts be an unbiased and efficient predictor of the data in the USDA report. Furthermore, previous studies have not tested the bias and efficiency properties of USDA preliminary estimates as predictors of final revised USDA figures. This study introduces a framework for conducting tests of the efficient markets hypothesis in the presence of biased and inefficient survey forecasts, and preliminary USDA estimates that are biased and inefficient predictors of final revised figures. The approach is applied to the US beef cattle industry and results are quite different from those obtained using conventional analysis.
URI: http://purl.umn.edu/21487
Institution/Association: American Agricultural Economics Association>1999 Annual meeting, August 8-11, Nashville, TN
Total Pages: 16
Language: English
Collections:1999 Annual meeting, August 8-11, Nashville, TN

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