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This paper shows that robust inference under weak identification is important to the evaluation of many influential macro asset pricing models, including long-run risk models, disaster risk models, and multi-factor linear asset pricing models. Building on recent developments in the conditional...
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Reduced rank regression (RRR) models with time varying heterogeneity are considered. Standard information criteria for selecting cointegrating rank are shown to be weakly consistent in semiparametric RRR models in which the errors have general nonparametric short memory components and shifting...
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This paper considers the estimation of dynamic causal effects using external instruments and a structural vector-autoregressive model with possibly non-stationary regressors. We provide general conditions under which the asymptotic normal approximation remains valid. In this case, the asymptotic...
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This paper considers the selection of valid and relevant moments for the generalized method of moments (GMM) estimation. For applications with many candidate moments, our asymptotic analysis accommodates a diverging number of moments as the sample size increases. The proposed procedure achieves...
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The paper studies inference in nonlinear models where identification loss presents in multiple parts of the parameter space. For uniform inference, we develop a local limit theory that models mixed identification strength. Building on this non-standard asymptotic approximation, we suggest robust...
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In high-dimensional factor models, both the factor loadings and the number of factors may change over time. This paper proposes a shrinkage estimator that detects and disentangles these instabilities. The new method simultaneously and consistently estimates the number of pre- and post-break...
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This paper studies the averaging generalized method of moments (GMM) estimator that combines a conservative GMM estimator based on valid moment conditions and an aggressive GMM estimator based on both valid and possibly misspecified moment conditions, where the weight is the sample analog of an...
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This note contains additional model derivation and numerical details of the main text Cheng,Dou, and Liao (2021). Section A derives the Euler equations that serve as the asset pricingmoment conditions in the disaster risk model and the long-run risk model. Section B considersthe long-run risk...
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In high-dimensional factor models, both the factor loadings and the number of factors may change over time. This paper proposes a shrinkage estimator that detects and disentangles these instabilities. The new method simultaneously and consistently estimates the number of pre- and post-break...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013061113
This paper shows that robust inference under weak identification is important to the evaluation of many influential macro asset pricing models, including long-run risk models, disaster risk models, and multifactor linear asset pricing models. Building on recent developments in the conditional...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012832755