Forecasting with Feedback
Theoretical Economics
2026-04-24 v4 Econometrics
Abstract
Systematically biased forecasts are typically interpreted as evidence of forecasters' irrationality and/or asymmetric loss. In this paper we propose an alternative explanation: when forecasts inform policy decisions, and the resulting actions affect the realisation of the forecast target itself, forecasts may be optimally biased even under quadratic loss. The result arises in environments in which the forecaster is uncertain about the policymaker's reaction to the forecast, which is presumably the case in most applications. We motivate our theory by reviewing some stylised properties of Greenbook inflation forecasts. Our results point out that the presence of policy feedback poses a challenge to traditional tests of forecast rationality.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2308.15062,
title = {Forecasting with Feedback},
author = {Robert P. Lieli and Augusto Nieto-Barthaburu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.15062},
year = {2026}
}