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Change-point models are useful for modeling time series subject to structural breaks. For interpretation and forecasting, it is essential to estimate correctly the number of change points in this class of models. In Bayesian inference, the number of change points is typically chosen by the...
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A long-memory process may be characterized by its corresponding wavelet variance, an analogue of the spectrum, which decomposes the variance of a process with respect to a variable called scale. In this paper, we derive the variance of the logarithm of the maximal-overlap estimator - a...
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/Bootstrap theory applies, but at the expense of throwing away data and perhaps losing efficiency. An alternative is to use some sort of … theory changes and how to modify the resampling algorithms to accommodate the problem of missing data. We also discuss …
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Contemporaneous inference from economic data releases for policy and business decisions has become increasingly relevant in the high pace of the information age. The released data are typically filtered to eliminate seasonal patterns to reveal underlying trends and cycles. The nature of economic...
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We consider the estimation and inference in a system of high-dimensional regression equations allowing for temporal and cross-sectional dependency in covariates and error processes, covering rather general forms of weak dependence. A sequence of large-scale regressions with LASSO is applied to...
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This paper develops estimators of the transition density, filters, and parameters of multivariate jump-diffusions with latent components. The drift, volatility, jump intensity, and jump magnitude are allowed to be general functions of the state. Our density and filter estimators converge at the...
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Repeated measurements of the same countries, people, or groups over time are vital to many fields of political science. These measurements, sometimes called time-series cross-sectional (TSCS) data, allow researchers to estimate a broad set of causal quantities, including contemporaneous and...
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