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Quantum Computing and Deep Learning Methods for GDP Growth Forecasting

Precise macroeconomic forecasting is one of the major aims of economic analysis because it facilitates a timely assessment of future economic conditions and can be used for monetary, fiscal, and economic policy purposes. Numerous works have studied the behavior of the macroeconomic situation and hav...

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Published in:Computational economics 2022-02, Vol.59 (2), p.803-829
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Deep learning
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Economic conditions
Economic forecasting
Economic policy
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GDP
Gross Domestic Product
Heterogeneity
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Quantum computing
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