Weber, Regine; Kornher, Lukas: Can one improve now-casts of crop prices in Africa? Google can.. Bonn: Center for Development Research (ZEF), University of Bonn, 2019. In: ZEF-Discussion Papers on Development Policy, 271.
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@techreport{handle:20.500.11811/12062,
author = {{Regine Weber} and {Lukas Kornher}},
title = {Can one improve now-casts of crop prices in Africa? Google can.},
publisher = {Center for Development Research (ZEF), University of Bonn},
year = 2019,
month = feb,

series = {ZEF-Discussion Papers on Development Policy},
volume = 271,
note = {With increasing Internet user rates across Africa, there is considerable interest in exploring new, online data sources. Particularly, search engine metadata, i.e. data representing the contemporaneous online-interest in a specific topic, has gained considerable interest, due to its potential to extract a near real-time online signal about the current interest of a society. The objective of this study is to analyze whether search engine metadata in the form of Google Search Query (GSQ) data can be used to improve now-casts of maize prices in nine African countries, these are Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe. We formulate as benchmark an auto-regressive model for each country, which we subsequently augment by two specifications based on contemporary GSQ data. We test the models in in-sample, and in a pseudo out-of-sample, one-step-ahead nowcasting environment and compare their forecasting errors. The GSQ specifications improve the now-casting fit in 8 out 9 countries and reduce the now-casting error between 3% and 23%. The largest improvement of maize price now-casts is achieved for Malawi, Kenya, Zambia and Tanzania, with improvements larger than 14%.},
url = {https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11811/12062}
}

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