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contributions to the literature. First, an asymptotic theory is developed for unit root testing in a threshold autoregression, in … asymptotic theory for this bootstrap. It is demonstrated by a set of Monte Carlo simulations that the Wald test exhibits …
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This paper provides a general methodology for testing for dependence in time series data, with particular emphasis given to non-Gaussian data. A dynamic model is postulated for a continuous latent variable and the dynamic structure transferred to the non-Gaussian, possibly discrete,...
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Most of the literature on testing ARCH models focuses on the null hypothesis of no-ARCH effects. In this paper, we consider the general problem of testing any possible set of coefficient values in ARCH models, which may be non-stationary, with Gaussian and non-Gaussian errors, as well as with...
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In this paper we propose a new test statistic that considers multiple structural breaks to analyse the non-stationarity of a panel data set. The methodology is based on the common factor analysis in an attempt to allow for some sort of dependence across the individuals. Thus allowing for...
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errors using fixed bandwidth (fixed-b) asymptotic theory and adapting it to the cointegration environment. It is shown that …
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The paper proposes a method that solves the non-monotonic power problem of a family of structural changes in mean tests based on an orthonormal series filtering of the error process before estimating variance of the test statistics. This method yields a consistent estimator for the variance...
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This paper analyses the asymptotic and finite sample implications of different types of nonstationary behavior among the dependent and explanatory variables in a linear spurious regression model. We study cases when the nonstationarity in the dependent and explanatory variables is deterministic...
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Persistent regressors pose a common problem in predictive regressions. Tests of the forward rate unbiased hypothesis (FRUH) constitute a prime example. Standard regression tests that strongly reject FRUH have been questioned on the grounds of potential long-memory in the forward premium....
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In time series analysis, tests for independence, symmetry, and goodness-of-fit based on divergence measures, such as the Kullback-Leibler divergence or Hellinger distance are currently receiving much interest.We consider replacing the divergence measures in these tests by kernel-based positive...
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alternative test statistic and develop its asymptotic distribution theory. Monte Carlo simulations show that the actual size of …
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