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ECONOMETRICS 21 ECONOMIC MODELS 19 exponential smoothing 18 forecasting 15 Exponential smoothing 12 EVALUATION 11 STATISTICS 11 time series 11 Forecasting 10 TIME SERIES 10 state space models 10 econometrics 9 REGRESSION ANALYSIS 8 panel data 8 Identification 7 Markov Chain Monte Carlo 7 Markov chain Monte Carlo 7 Bayes factors 6 COINTEGRATION 5 Cointegration 5 Long memory 5 TESTS 5 value-at-risk 5 Asymptotic distribution 4 Asymptotic theory 4 Bootstrapping 4 Exponential Smoothing 4 Hypothesis tests 4 Reduced rank models 4 VARMA models 4 endogeneity 4 prediction intervals 4 semiparametric estimation 4 sieve bootstrap 4 single-index models 4 ARFIMA 3 ARIMA models 3 Australia 3 Autocorrelation 3 Autoregression 3
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Book / Working Paper 417
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English 242 Undetermined 174 German 1
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Gao, Jiti 44 Zhang, Xibin 26 Hyndman, Rob J 22 Hyndman, Rob J. 22 Martin, Gael M. 21 Athanasopoulos, George 19 King, Maxwell L. 18 Poskitt, D.S. 18 Snyder, Ralph D. 15 King, M.L. 14 Snyder, R.D. 14 Vahid, Farshid 14 Li, Degui 12 McLaren, Keith R. 12 Anderson, Heather M. 11 Dong, Chaohua 10 Forbes, C.S. 10 Forbes, Catherine S. 10 Hyndman, R.J. 10 Martin, G.M. 10 Harris, Mark N. 9 Shang, Han Lin 9 Inder, B. 8 Koehler, Anne B. 8 Matyas, L. 8 Ord, J. Keith 8 Poskitt, D. S. 8 Silvapulle, Param 8 Vahid, F. 8 Zhao, Xueyan 8 Galagedera, Don U.A. 7 Grose, Simone D. 7 Kofman, P. 7 Harris, M.N. 6 Koehler, A.B. 6 Beaumont, Adrian 5 Chen, Jia 5 Dumrongrittikul, Taya 5 Fry, T.R.L. 5 Green, Kesten C. 5
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Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, Monash Business School 417
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Monash Econometrics and Business Statistics Working Papers 417
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Using R to Teach Econometrics.
Racine, J; Hyndman, R.J. - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2001
R, an open-source programming environment for data analysis and graphics, has in only a decade grown to become a de-facto standard for statistical analysis against which many popular commercial programs may be measured. The use of R for the teaching of econometric methods is appealing. It...
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Prediction Intervals for Exponential Smoothing State Space Models.
Hyndman, R.J.; Koehler, A.B.; Ord, J.K.; Snyder, R.D. - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2001
The main objective of this paper is to provide analytical expression for forecast variances that can be used in prediction intervals for the exponential smoothing methods. These expressions are based on state space models with a single source of error that underlie the exponential smoothing...
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Unmasking the Theta Method.
Hyndman, R.J.; Billah, B. - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2001
The Theta method of forecasting performed particularly well in the M3-competition and is therefore of interest to forecast practitioners. The description of the method given by Assimakopoulos and Nikolopoulos (2000) involves several pages of algebraic manipulation and is difficult to comprehend....
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On the Nature and Role of Hypothesis Tests.
McLean, A. - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2001
Hypothesis testing is widely regarded as an essential part of statistics, but it s use in research has led to considerable controversy in a number of disciplines, especially psychology, with a number of commentators suggesting it should not be used at all. A root cause of this controversy was...
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The Importance Of Common Cyclical Features in VAR Analysis: A Monte-Carlo Study.
Vahid, F.; Issler, J.V. - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2001
Despite the commonly held belief that aggregate data display short-run comovement, there has been little discussion about the econometric consequences of this feature of the data. We use exhaustive Monte-Carlo simulations to investigate the importance of restrictions implied by common-cyclical...
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Capturing the Shape of Business Cycles with Nonlinear Autoregressive Leading Indicator Models.
Athanasopoulos, G.; Anderson, H.M.; Vahid, F. - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2001
This paper studies linear and linear autoregressive leading indicator models of business cycles in OECD countries. The models use the spread between short-term and long-term interest rates as leading indicators for GDP, and their success in capturing business cycles gauged by the non-parametric...
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Statistical Methodological Issues in Studies of Air Pollution and Respiratory Disease.
Hyndman, R.J.; Erbas, B. - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2001
Epidemiological studies have consistently shown short term associations between levels of air pollution and respiratory disease in countries of diverse populations, geographical locations and varying levels of air pollution and climate. The aims of this paper are: (1) to assess the sensitivity...
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The Missing Link: Using the NBER Recession Indicator to Construct Coincident and Leading Indices of Economic Activity.
Issler, J.V.; Vahid, F. - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2001
We use the information content in the decisions of the NBER Business cycle Dating Committee to construct coincident and leading indices of economic activity for United States. Specifically, we use canonical correlation analysis to filter out the noisy information contained in the coincident...
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Bayesian Soft Target Zones.
Forbes, C.S.; Kofman, P. - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2000
Several authors have postulated econometric models for exchange rates restricted to lie within known target zones. However, it is not uncommon to observe exchange rate data with known limits that are not fully 'credible'; that is, where some of the observations fall outside the stated range. An...
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A State Space Framework for Automatic Forecasting Using Exponential Smoothing Methods.
Hyndman, R.J.; Koehler, A.B.; Snyder, R.D.; Grose, S. - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2000
We provide a new approach to automatic business forecasting based on an extended range of exponential smoothing methods. Each method in our taxonomy of exponential smoothing methods can be shown to be equivalent to the forecasts obtained from a state space model. This allows (1) the easy...
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