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We propose marginal integration estimation and testing methods for the coefficients of varying coefficient multivariate regression model. Asymptotic distribution theory is developed for the estimation method which enjoys the same rate of convergence as univariate function estimation. For the...
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We propose a method of modeling panel time series data with both inter- and intra-individual correlation, and of … series ; Autoregressive ; Burg-type estimates ; Intercorrelated ; Panel data …
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This paper studies the smooth transition regression model where regressors are I(1) and errors are I(0). The regressors and errors are assumed to be dependent both serially and contemporaneously. Using the triangular array asymptotics, the nonlinear least squares estimator is shown to be...
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In this paper a parametric framework for stimation and inference in cointegrated panel data models is considered that …
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nonzero mean of the t-statistic in the case of an OLS detrending method. In this paper the local power of panel unit root …
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not invariant with respect to the investigated sample period. -- Purchasing power parity ; Panel cointegration ; Wild …
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In this note the unobserved component approach underlying the software package SEATS is compared with the Beveridge-Nelson type of decomposition for seasonal time series. The main strength of the SEATS approach lies in the appealing model formulation and the careful specification and adjustment...
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We show in the paper that the decomposition proposed by Beveridge and Nelson (1981) for models that are integrated of order one can be generalized to seasonal Arima models by means of a partial fraction decomposition. Two equivalent algorithms are proposed to optimally (in the mean squared...
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