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Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic and macroeconomic forecasting
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National Institute Economic Review
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Cambridge University Press
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256
The Spring 2021 issue of the National Institute Economic Review examines the challenges of macroeconomic forecasting during the Covid-19 pandemic and publishes four solutions proposed by leading academic researchers in macroeconomic forecasting. These contributions show how innovative methodologies can be applied to deal with the forecasting challenges thrown open by Covid-19. By organising this special issue, the National Institute Economic Review’s editors hope to contribute to the debate on how to develop forecasting methods for economies subject to large shocks and instability.
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