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Usual correlations assume linearity. If new generalized correlations satisfy r*(Y |X) r*(X|Y ), X better predicts Y than vice versa. Then we say that X "causes" Y . Thus, Vinod (2013) revives Granger's instantaneous causality concept. Mooij et al. (2014) and their references seem unaware of...
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