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Applying a probabilistic causal approach, we define a class of time series causal models (TSCM) based on stationary Bayesian networks. A TSCM can be seen as a structural VAR identified by the causal relations among the variables. We classify TSCMs into observationally equivalent classes by...
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The ability to test for statistical causality in linear and non-linear contexts, in stationary or non-stationary settings and to identify whether statistical causality influences trend of volatility forms a piratically important class of problems to explore in multi-modal and multivariate...
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In this paper, we consider a wide class of time-varying multivariate causal processes which nests many classic and new examples as special cases. We first prove the existence of a weakly dependent stationary approximation for our model which is the foundation to initiate the theoretical...
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In this paper we propose a test for a set of linear restrictions in a Vector Autoregressive Moving Average (VARMA) model. This test is based on the autoregressive metric, a notion of distance between two univariate ARMA models, M0 and M1, introduced by Piccolo in 1990. In particular, we show...
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It is well known that in a vector autoregressive (VAR) model Granger non-causality is characterized by a set of restrictions on the VAR coefficients. This characterization has been derived under the assumption of non-singularity of the covariance matrix of the innovations. This note shows that...
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In the present study, we propose a simple test approach based on the work of Breitung and Candelon (2006), which allows us to test for asymmetric predictability at a pre-specified frequency. The test approach can also be used to test for causality in cointegrated systems, as illustrated by...
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