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sensitive to the choice of parametric restriction used by the Wald statistics, so the supremum of a range of individual test … statistics is proposed. Two versions of a supremum-based test are considered: the first version does not have a known asymptotic …
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to the choice of parametric restriction on which the Wald statistics are based, so the supremum of a range of individual … test statistics is proposed. Two versions of a supremum-based test are considered: the first version, easier to implement …
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We derive a new matrix statistic for the Hausman test for endogeneity in cross-sectional Instrumental Variables estimation, that incorporates heteroskedasticity in a natural way and does not use a generalized inverse. A Monte Carlo study examines the performance of the statistic for different...
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One puzzling behavior of asset returns for various frequencies is the often observed positive autocorrelation at lag 1. To some extent this can be explained by standard asset pricing models when assuming time varying risk premia. However, one often finds better results when directly fitting an...
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In this paper we introduce a bootstrap procedure to test parameter restrictions in vector autoregressive models which is robust in cases of conditionally heteroskedastic error terms. The adopted wild bootstrap method does not require any parametric specification of the volatility process and...
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