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The aim of this contribution is to discuss approximate Bayesian computation based on the asymptotic theory of modified likelihood roots and log-likelihood ratios. Results on third-order approximations for univariate posterior distributions, also in the presence of nuisance parameters, are...
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Via the leading unit root case, the problem of testing on a lagged dependent variable is characterized by a nuisance parameter which is present only under the alternative (see Andrews and Ploberger (1994)). This has proven a barrier to the construction of optimal tests. Moreover, in their...
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We consider the incidental parameters problem in this paper, i.e. the estimation for a small number of parameters of interest in the presence of a large number of nuisance parameters. By assuming that the observations are taken from a multiple strictly stationary process, the two estimation...
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We examine the performance of nonlinear instrumental variable (NIV) unit root tests using various recursive detrending methods. We find that the NIV unit root tests using the recursive detrending method of Chang (2002) are the most powerful. They are more powerful than OLS based DF tests.
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The Fisher information on θ of the r-size weighted pdf fr(x;θ) and its parent pdf f(x;θ) are compared leading to some characterization properties for f(x;θ). Additionally, some bounds for the Fisher information in terms of r are also presented.
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