The online activity of Internet users has repeatedly been shown to provide a rich information set for various research fields. We focus on job-related searches on Google and their possible usefulness in the region of the Visegrad Group - the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia. Even for rather small economies, the online searches of inhabitants can be successfully utilized for macroeconomic predictions. Specifically, we study unemployment rates and their interconnection with job-related searches. We show that Google searches enhance nowcasting models of unemployment rates for the Czech Republic and Hungary whereas for Poland and Slovakia, the results are mixed
The volume of online data searches can be used as indicators of economic analysis and forecasting. T...
By the use of econometric techniques, this paper extends the application of predictive methods for u...
This thesis explores whether online search queries, represented by Google search queries, contain in...
<div><p>The online activity of Internet users has repeatedly been shown to provide a rich informatio...
The online activity of Internet users has repeatedly been shown to provide a rich information set fo...
This thesis examines the relationship between Czech unemployment rate and job search related behavio...
"The current economic crisis requires fast information to predict economic behavior early, which is ...
<p>The patterns are again quite heterogenous, and the connection between the Google searches and the...
Treballs Finals del Màster d'Economia, Facultat d'Economia i Empresa, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs...
In this thesis, the usefulness of search engine data to nowcast the unemployment rate of Sweden is e...
Unemployment rate is a crucial macroeconomic aspect for each state, which aim to have it as low as p...
This work presents a study describing the use of Internet search information to achieve improved now...
This thesis examines the applicability of Google Econometrics - the use of search volume data of par...
It is expected that what people are searching for today is predictive of what they have done recentl...
The current economic crisis requires fast information to predict economic behavior early, which is d...
The volume of online data searches can be used as indicators of economic analysis and forecasting. T...
By the use of econometric techniques, this paper extends the application of predictive methods for u...
This thesis explores whether online search queries, represented by Google search queries, contain in...
<div><p>The online activity of Internet users has repeatedly been shown to provide a rich informatio...
The online activity of Internet users has repeatedly been shown to provide a rich information set fo...
This thesis examines the relationship between Czech unemployment rate and job search related behavio...
"The current economic crisis requires fast information to predict economic behavior early, which is ...
<p>The patterns are again quite heterogenous, and the connection between the Google searches and the...
Treballs Finals del Màster d'Economia, Facultat d'Economia i Empresa, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs...
In this thesis, the usefulness of search engine data to nowcast the unemployment rate of Sweden is e...
Unemployment rate is a crucial macroeconomic aspect for each state, which aim to have it as low as p...
This work presents a study describing the use of Internet search information to achieve improved now...
This thesis examines the applicability of Google Econometrics - the use of search volume data of par...
It is expected that what people are searching for today is predictive of what they have done recentl...
The current economic crisis requires fast information to predict economic behavior early, which is d...
The volume of online data searches can be used as indicators of economic analysis and forecasting. T...
By the use of econometric techniques, this paper extends the application of predictive methods for u...
This thesis explores whether online search queries, represented by Google search queries, contain in...