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This paper examines the asymptotic risk of nested least-squares averaging estimators when the averaging weights are selected to minimize a penalized least-squares criterion. We find conditions under which the asymptotic risk of the averaging estimator is globally smaller than the unrestricted...
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In this paper we examine tests for cointegration which allow for the possibility of regime shifts. We propose augmented Dickey-Fuller (ADF) and Phillips type tests designed to test the null of no cointegration against the alternative of cointegration in the presence of a possible regime shift....
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This paper examines the asymptotic risk of nested least-squares averaging estimators when the averaging weights are selected to minimize a penalized least-squares criterion. We find conditions under which the asymptotic risk of the averaging estimator is globally smaller than the unrestricted...
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This paper establishes stochastic equicontinuity for classes of mixingales. Attention is restricted to Lipschitz-continuous parametric functions. Unlike some other empirical process theory for dependent data, our results do not require bounded functions, stationary processes, or restrictive...
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This paper examines the asymptotic risk of nested least‐squares averaging estimators when the averaging weights are selected to minimize a penalized least‐squares criterion. We find conditions under which the asymptotic risk of the averaging estimator is globally smaller than the...
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It is well-known that there is a large degree of uncertainty around Rogoff's (1996) consensus half-life of the real exchange rate. To obtain a more efficient estimator, we develop a system method that combines the Taylor rule and a standard exchange rate model to estimate half-lives. Further, we...
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