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We discuss statistical inference problems associated with identification and testability in econometrics, and we emphasize the common nature of the two issues. After reviewing the relevant statistical notions, we consider in turn inference in nonparametric models and recent developments on...
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Cet article illustre l’applicabilité des méthodes de rééchantillonnage dans le cadre des tests multiples (simultanés), pour divers problèmes économétriques. Les hypothèses simultanées sont une conséquence habituelle de la théorie économique, de sorte que le contrôle de la...
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We propose finite sample tests and confidence sets for models with unobserved and generated regressors as well as various models estimated by instrumental variables methods. The validity of the procedures is unaffected by the presence of identification problems or "weak instruments", so no...
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We propose methods for testing hypotheses of non-causality at various horizons, as defined in Dufour and Renault (1998, Econometrica). We study in detail the case of VAR models and we propose linear methods based on running vector autoregressions at different horizons. While the hypotheses...
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In this paper, we develop finite-sample inference procedures for stationary and nonstationary autoregressive (AR) models. The method is based on special properties of Markov processes and a split-sample technique. The results on Markovian processes (intercalary independence and truncation) only...
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We Tabulate the Limiting Cumulative Distribution and Probability Density Functions of the Least Squares Estimator in a First-Order Autoregressive Regression When the True Model Is Near-Integrated in the Sense of Phillips (1986 A). the Results Are Obtained Using an Exact Numerical Method Which...
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This Paper Considers the Consistency Property of Some Test Statistics Based on a Time Series of Data. While Th Eusual Consistency Criterion Is Based on Keeping the Sampling Interval Fixed, We Let the Sampling Interval Take Any Path As the Sample Size Increases to Infinity. We Consider Tests of...
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This Paper Presents a Summary of Recent Work on a New Methodology to Test for the Presence of a Unit Root in Univariate Time Series Models. the Stochastic Framework Is Quite General. While the Dickey-Fuller Approach Accounts for the Autocorrelation of the First-Differences of a Serie in a...
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