Model Specification Tests Based on Artificial Linear Regressions
This paper develops an extremely general procedure for performing a wide variety of model specification tests by running artificial linear regressions. Inference may then be based either on a Lagrange Multiplier statistic from the procedure, or on conventional asymptotic t or F tests based on the artificial regressions. This procedure allows us to develop non-nested hypothesis tests for any set of models which attempt to explain the same dependent variable(s), even when the error specifications of the competing models differ.
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1981
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Authors: | Davidson, Russell ; MacKinnon, James G. |
Institutions: | Economics Department, Queen's University |
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