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We study the finite-sample properties of tests for overidentifying restrictions in linear regression models with a single endogenous regressor and weak instruments. Under the assumption of Gaussian disturbances, we derive expressions for a variety of test statistics as functions of eight...
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In this paper we provide considerable Monte Carlo evidence on the finite sample performance of several alternative forms of White?s [1982] IM test. Using linear regression and probit models, we extend the range of previous analysis in a manner that reveals new patterns in the behavior of the...
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In this paper we propose a new battery of test statistics for dynamic specification and density functional form in a wide range of multivariate time series models including linear and non-linear VAR specifications with multivariate GARCH disturbances. The tests are applied to the vector of...
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resulting generalized non-parametric bounds tests with Monte Carlo resampling techniques. In sharp contrast to the usual tests …
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Stationarity testing for time series which include a smooth trend with unknown parameters is considered in this paper. A pseudo-Lagrange Multiplier stationarity test is proposed and its asymptotic null distribution is obtained. The distribution depends on the unknown parameters of the model....
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A model selection procedure based on a general criterion function, with an example of the Kullback-Leibler Information Criterion (KLIC) using quasi-likelihood functions, is considered for dynamic non-nested models. We propose a robust test which generalizes Lien and Vuong's (1987) test with a...
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constructed by resampling data in a manner that does not depend on the unknown correlation structure of the data. We prove that …
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resampling methods. It identifies common misinterpretations of computed quantities and discusses some of the comparative …
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What is Statistics? Opinions vary. In fact, there is a continuous spectrum of attitudes toward statistics ranging from pure theoreticians, proving asymptotic efficiency and searching for most powerful tests, to wild practitioners, blindly reporting p-values and claiming statistical significance...
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based on the asymptotic normality of point estimators, while the second one, relying on resampling techniques, can also cope …, however, that tests based on resampling techniques are more useful in practical applications. Their power in small samples is …
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