Word embeddings for topic modeling: an application to the estimation of the economic policy uncertainty index
Hairo U. Miranda Belmonte, Victor Mu\~niz-S\'anchez, Francisco, Corona

TL;DR
This paper introduces a fast, efficient word embedding-based method for real-time topic modeling of digital news to estimate the economic policy uncertainty index, improving update speed over traditional methods.
Contribution
It proposes a novel, computationally efficient approach using semantic clustering with word embeddings for real-time estimation of the EPU index, surpassing traditional LDA-based methods.
Findings
Reduces time for document topic assignment significantly.
Enables real-time updating of the EPU index.
Outperforms traditional LDA in computational efficiency.
Abstract
Quantification of economic uncertainty is a key concept for the prediction of macro economic variables such as gross domestic product (GDP), and it becomes particularly relevant on real-time or short-time predictions methodologies, such as nowcasting, where it is required a large amount of time series data, commonly with different structures and frequencies. Most of the data comes from the official agencies statistics and non-public institutions, however, relying our estimates in just the traditional data mentioned before, have some disadvantages. One of them is that economic uncertainty could not be represented or measured in a proper way based solely in financial or macroeconomic data, another one, is that they are susceptible to lack of information due to extraordinary events, such as the current COVID-19 pandemic. For these reasons, it is very common nowadays to use some…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMarket Dynamics and Volatility · Stock Market Forecasting Methods · Monetary Policy and Economic Impact
