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In the cointegrated vector autoregression (CVAR) literature, deterministic terms have until now been analyzed on a case-by-case, or as-needed basis. We give a comprehensive uni ed treatment of deterministic terms in the additive model Xt = γZt + Yt, where Zt belongs to a large class of...
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We consider the fractional cointegrated vector autoregressive (CVAR) model of Johansen and Nielsen (2012a) and show that the test statistic for the ususal CVAR model is asymptotically chi-squared distributed. Because the usual CVAR model lies on the boundary of the parameter space for the...
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test for cointegration rank, which is a functional of fractional Brownian motion of type II. -- Cofractional processes … ; cointegration rank ; fractional cointegration ; likelihood inferencw ; vector autoregressive model …
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We examine forecasting performance of the recent fractionally cointegrated vector autoregressive (FCVAR) model. The model is applied to daily polling data of political support in the United Kingdom for 2010 - 2015. We compare with popular competing models and at various forecast horizons. Our...
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We suggest improved tests for cointegration rank in the vector au- toregressive (VAR) model and develop asymptotic … local power of the proposed tests dominates that of existing cointegration rank tests. -- Cointegration rank ; efficiency …
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-unit cointegration coefficient. Price discovery can be analyzed in the FCVAR model by a relatively straightforward examination of the …
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We use a fractionally cointegrated vector autoregressive model to examine the relationship between Canadian political support and macroeconomic conditions. This model is well suited for the analysis because it allows multiple fractional time series and admits simple asymptotic inference for the...
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