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Many macroeconomic time series variables show signs of periodicity, that is, seasonal heteroskedasticity and seasonally … case such revisions follow a particular format. Periodicity is shown to appear when quarterly data are revised by …
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Temporal aggregation is known to affect the persistence of time series. We study the aggregation of flow variables as well as stock data, and difference-stationarity is allowed for. Moreover, moving averages encountered when computing annual growth rates (seasonal differences) are investigated....
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This paper analyzes the effect of omitting a persistent covariate in the GARCH-X model. In particular, we show that if the relevant persistent covariate is omitted and the usual GARCH(1,1) model is fitted, the model will be estimated approximately as an IGARCH model. This may well explain the...
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IVX estimation is used increasingly often in predictive regressions with regressors of unknown persistence. While not exhibiting the second-order bias the OLS estimator has in this setup, IVX estimators have reduced rates of convergence when the regressors are highly persistent. The reduced...
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This article tests the linearity assumption underlying the popular heterogeneous autoregressive model for realized volatility (HAR-RV). We implement a consistent model specification test that is robust to both distributional and model misspecification. We find that, using a nonparametric HAR-RV...
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It is well-known that economic and financial time series are characterized by nonlinearities. The literature does not agree, however, on the actual causes of such nonlinearities. In this paper, I investigate whether dynamics at different frequencies present different degree of nonlinearity, and...
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The causality between the real estate and stock markets of China remains a mystery in the literature. This paper investigates the non-linear causal relationship between real estate property and stock returns in China from the perspective of conditional quantiles. The results of the quantile...
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A Lagrangian multiplier test is proposed for testing market microstructure noise (MMN) in financial asset prices. The test is very simple and is asymptotically chi-squared with 1-degree of freedom. The test is applied to sampling interval determination for realized volatilities (RVs) which...
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A novel procedure is applied to test for switches between hysteresis and the natural rate theory over more than a century of UK and USA unemployment data. For both the countries we see a period conforming to hysteresis starting in the early 1920s for the UK and 1930 for USA.
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In this paper, we consider a model where producers set their prices based on their prediction of the aggregated price level and an exogenous variable, which can be a demand or a cost-push shock. To form their expectations, they use OLS-type econometric learning with bounded memory. We show that...
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