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In time series analysis, tests for independence, symmetry, and goodness-of-fit based on divergence measures, such as the Kullback-Leibler divergence or Hellinger distance are currently receiving much interest.We consider replacing the divergence measures in these tests by kernel-based positive...
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The paper addresses a problem in a frequently used nonparametric test for Granger causality (Hiemstra and Jones, 1994). Some examples suffice to show that the equality tested in general is not an implication of the null hypothesis of conditional independence. Upon deriving the asymptotic bias we...
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The interpretation of dummy variables in regressions where the dependent variable is subject to a log transformation has been of continuing interest in economics. However, in the main, these earlier papers do not deal with the inferential aspects of the parameters estimated. In this paper we...
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This paper discusses some uses econometrics of functional limit theory for dependent random variables. Attention is focused on empirical process-type results rather than partial sum results that are prevalent in unit root econometrics. Examples considered include nonstandard parametric...
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The statistical properties of the efficiency estimators based on Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) are largely unknown. Recent work by Simar et al. and Banker has shown the consistency of the DEA estimators under specific assumptions, and Banker proposes asymptotic tests of whether two subsamples...
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