DIW Discussion Papers 2130, 16 S., Anh.
Peter Haan, Chen Sun, Felix Weinhardt, Georg Weizsäcker
2025
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Different methods of eliciting long-run expectations yield data that predict economic choices differently well. We ask members of a wide population sample to make a 10-year investment decision and to forecast stock market returns in one of two formats: they either predict the average of annual growth rates over the next 10 years, or they predict the total, cumulative growth that occurs over the 10-year period. Results show that total 10- year forecasts are more pessimistic than average annual forecasts, but they better predict experimental portfolio choices and real-world stock market participation.
JEL-Classification: D01;D14;D84;D9
Keywords: Household finance, long-run predictions, survey experiments