Least squares estimation and tests of breaks in mean and variance under misspecification
In this paper we investigate the consequences of misspecification on the large sample properties of change-point estimators and the validity of tests of the null hypothesis of linearity versus the alternative of a structural break. Specifically this paper concentrates on the interaction of structural breaks in the mean and variance of a time series when either of the two is omitted from the estimation and inference procedures. Our analysis considers the case of a break in mean under omitted-regime-dependent heteroscedasticity and that of a break in variance under an omitted mean shift. The large and finite sample properties of the resulting least-squares-based estimators are investigated and the impact of the two types of misspecification on inferences about the presence or absence of a structural break subsequently analysed. Copyright Royal Economic Socciety 2004
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2004
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Authors: | Pitarakis, Jean-Yves |
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Econometrics Journal. - Royal Economic Society - RES. - Vol. 7.2004, 1, p. 32-54
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Royal Economic Society - RES |
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