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This paper asks the question: Why has the ?general-to-specific? cointegrated VAR approach as developed in Europe had … focus on the journal publication metric for advancement. Specifically, the European ?general-to specific? cointegrated VAR …
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The primary aim of the paper is to place current methodological discussions on empirical modeling contrasting the 'theory first' versus the 'data first' perspectives in the context of a broader methodological framework with a view to constructively appraise them. In particular, the paper focuses...
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This paper investigates whether codependence restrictions can be uniquely imposed on VAR and VEC models via the so …
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We derive a framework for asymptotically valid inference in stable vector autoregressive (VAR) models with conditional … heteroskedasticity of unknown form. We prove a joint central limit theorem for the VAR slope parameter and innovation covariance … parameter estimators and address bootstrap inference as well. Our results are important for correct inference on VAR statistics …
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In this note we present an updated algorithm to estimate the VAR with stochastic volatility proposed in Mumtaz (2018 …
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following econometric techniques OLS, VAR, TAR, GMM and VECM. The results showed a positive and significant, but weak …
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This paper uses a range of structural VARs to show that the response of US stock prices to fiscal shocks changed in 1980. Over the period 1955-1980 an expansionary spending or revenue shock was associated with modestly higher stock prices. After 1980, along with a decline in the fiscal...
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