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The current paper considers the asymptotic local power of second-generation panel unit root tests that are robust to …
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This paper analyzes the properties of panel unit root tests based on recursively detrended data. The analysis is …
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to invent tools and methodologies for effective inferences in panel unit root models. Simulations show that our approach …
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Using Monte Carlo experiments, we examine the performance of Indirect Inference tests of DSGE models, usually versions of the Smets-Wouters New Keynesian model of the US postwar period. We compare these with tests based on direct inference (using the Likelihood Ratio), and on the Del...
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With Monte Carlo experiments on models in widespread use we examine the performance of indirect inference (II) tests of DSGE models in small samples. We compare these tests with ones based on direct inference (using the Likelihood Ratio, LR). We find that both tests have power so that a...
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Bootstrapping non-parametric models is a fairly complicated exercise which is associated with implicit assumptions or requirements that are not always obvious to the non-expert user. Bootstrap DEA is a significant development of the past decade; however, some of its assumptions and properties are...
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This paper is concerned with the use of the bootstrap for statistics in spatial econometric models, with a focus on the test statistic for Moran’s I test for spatial dependence. We show that, for many statistics in spatial econometric models, the bootstrap can be studied based on...
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A dynamic panel data model is considered that contains possibly stochastic individual components and a common …
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To test the existence of spatial dependence in an econometric model, a convenient test is the Lagrange Multiplier (LM) test. However, evidence shows that, in finite samples, the LM test referring to asymptotic critical values may suffer from the problems of size distortion and low power, which...
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We propose a consistent test for a linear functional form against a nonparametric alternative in a fixed effects panel … well for panel data with a large number of cross-sectional units and a finite number of observations across time. …
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