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The black swan effect and the impact on Australian property forecasting

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posted on 2024-11-01, 13:56 authored by David Higgins
Purpose - The term "Black Swan" has gained recent popularity to describe an extraordinary event that causes extensive damage. The combination of low predictability and major impact makes an upswing in the magnitude of Black Swan events an important factor when making property market forecasts. The difficulty is that the preferred property forecast models traditionally depend on input data constructed on a normal (bell curve) conditions. As outliers, Black Swan events appear not to form part of the property forecast process. The aim of this research is to examine Black Swan events. Design/methodology/approach - This research examines Black Swan events and tests their impact on the accuracy of short term, six month bi-annual survey forecasts from leading economists and property analysts for key Australian property market determinants: economic activity (GDP), ten year bonds and CBD office vacancy rates for the 2005-2011 period. Findings - A range of statistical tests showed inconsistencies with the expert forecasts to actual performance and importantly all the experts appeared to miss the start of the Global Financial Crisis in the December 2008 period. The variations in the margin of forecast error suggest that the experts examine the selected property determinants independently. Also, for economic activity and CBD office vacancy rates, there is an interesting trend that in several consecutive time periods, a simple naive "no change" forecast was better than those of the experts. Originality/value - In an environment of increasing occurrence of Black Swan events, this inability to forecast short term property market determinants with confidence highlights serious issues with the current approach to forecasting property market performance. The first step for research in this area is to understand and frame the property risks associated with Black Swan events.

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Journal

Journal of Financial Management of Property and Construction

Volume

18

Issue

1

Start page

76

End page

89

Total pages

14

Publisher

Emerald Group Publishing

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Former Identifier

2006042829

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2013-12-01

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