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It is well known that the distribution of statistics testing restrictions on the coefficients in time series regressions can depend on the order of integration of the regressors. In practice the order of integration is rarely blown. This paper examines two conventional approaches to this...
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This paper proposes a class of procedures that consistently classify the stochastic component of a time series as being integrated either of order zero (l(0raquo; or one (l(1raquo; for general 1(0) and 1(1) processes. These procedures entail the evaluation of the asymptotic likelihoods of...
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This paper consists of three reports on stochastic forecasting for Social Security, on infinite horizons, immigration, and structural time series models. 1) In our preferred stochastic immigration forecast, total net immigration drops from current levels down to about one million by 2020, then...
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The paper evaluates the usefulness of a nonparametric approach to Bayesian inference by presenting two applications. The approach is due to Ferguson (1973, 1974) and Rubin (1981). Our first application considers an educational choice problem. We focus on obtaining a predictive distribution for...
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This paper develops asymptotic distribution theory for instrumental variable regression when the partial correlation …, but LIML is, in many cases, approximately median unbiased. The theory suggests concrete quantitative guidelines for …
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Based on subjective survival probability questions in the Health and Retirement Study (HRS), we use an econometric model to estimate the determinants of individual-level uncertainty about personal longevity. This model is built around the Modal Response Hypothesis (MRH), a mathematical...
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We estimate the conditional distribution of trade-to-trade price changes using ordered probit, a statistical model for discrete random variables. Such an approach takes into account the fact that transaction price changes occur in discrete increments, typically eighths of a dollar, and occur at...
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This paper provides a simulated moments estimator (SME) of the parameters of dynamic models in which the state vector follows a time-homogeneous Markov process. Conditions are provided for both weak and strong consistency as well as asymptotic normality. Various tradeoff's among the regularity...
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When the instrumental variable is a poor one, in the sense of being weakly correlated with the variable it proxies, the small sample distribution of the IV estimator is concentrated around a value that is inversely related to the feedback in the system and which is often further from the true...
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data generating processes and sample sizes, asymptotic theory predicts a wide dispersion of parameter estimates, with a … generally, while the asymptotic theory often provides a good approximation to the finite sample distribution, sometimes it does …
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