Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/312894 
Year of Publication: 
2025
Series/Report no.: 
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Working Paper No. HEIDWP01-2025
Publisher: 
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva
Abstract: 
This paper explores the application of machine learning (ML) techniques to nowcast the monthly year-over-year growth rate of both total and non-primary GDP in Peru. Using a comprehensive dataset that includes over 170 domestic and international predictors, we assess the predictive performance of 12 ML models. The study compares these ML approaches against the traditional Dynamic Factor Model (DFM), which serves as the benchmark for nowcasting in economic research. We treat specific configurations, such as the feature matrix rotations and the dimensionality reduction technique, as hyperparameters that are optimized iteratively by the Tree-Structured Parzen Estimator. Our results show that ML models outperformed DFM in nowcasting total GDP, and that they achieve similar performance to this benchmark in nowcasting non-primary GDP. Furthermore, the bottom-up approach appears to be the most effective practice for nowcasting economic activity, as aggregating sectoral predictions improves the precision of ML methods. The findings indicate that ML models offer a viable and competitive alternative to traditional nowcasting methods.
Subjects: 
GDP
Machine Learning
nowcasting
JEL: 
C14
C32
E32
E52
Document Type: 
Working Paper

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