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COVID-19: Forecasting with Slow and Fast Data

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Forecasting tools that use slow data can lag significantly behind current economic conditions. What about forecasting tools using fast data?

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  • Michael W. McCracken, 2020. "COVID-19: Forecasting with Slow and Fast Data," On the Economy 87752, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:l00001:87752
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