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Econometric models are often formulated in terms of the first difference or the percentage change, both of which may be generalized by the Box-Cox difference transformation. Unfortunately, economic theory typically provides little guidance to the proper functional forms appropriate to the...
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In this paper, we propose a diagnostic technique for checking heteroscedasticity based on empirical likelihood for the partial linear models. We construct an empirical likelihood ratio test for heteroscedasticity. Also, under mild conditions, a nonparametric version of Wilk's theorem is derived,...
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We have derived the predictive distributions of future responses and the regression matrix in the multivariate linear regression model, under the singular or nonsingular matrix variate elliptically contoured distribution with noninformative prior, with respect to the Hausdorff measure. The...
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The functional form used in regression may be generalized by the Box-Cox transformation. We adopt the generalized information criterion (GIC) approach to determine a need for Box-Cox (J. Roy. Statist. Soc. Ser. B 26 (1964) 211) transformation of the response variable. The utilization of the...
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