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Weak and Strong Cross Section Dependence 9 factor models 9 weak and strong cross section dependence 9 Faktorenanalyse 8 Theorie 7 VAR-Modell 7 Factor models 6 VAR 6 Schätzung 5 Panel 4 VAR models 4 Welt 4 aggregation 4 impulse responses 4 inflation persistence 4 large dynamic panels 4 long memory 4 Aggregation 3 Dominant Units 3 Global VAR 3 IVAR Models 3 Investition 3 Large N and T Panels 3 Large Panels 3 Wirtschaftswachstum 3 global VAR 3 DSGE Models 2 Deutschland 2 Factor Models 2 Frankreich 2 Hysteresis 2 IVAR models 2 Inflationsrate 2 Italien 2 Lebenshaltungsindex 2 Monte-Carlo-Methode 2 Open Economy Macroeconomics 2 Statistischer Test 2 capital accumulation and growth 2 dominant units 2
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Book / Working Paper 18
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Working Paper 8
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English 18
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Chudik, Alexander 15 Pesaran, Hashem 5 Pesaran, Mohammad Hashem 5 Chudik, A. 3 Pesaran, M.H. 3 Pesaran, M. Hashem 2 Straub, Roland 2 Pesaran, Hashem M. 1
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CESifo 3 European Central Bank 3 Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge 3 Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 1
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CESifo Working Paper 3 CESifo Working Paper Series 3 Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 3 ECB Working Paper 3 IZA Discussion Papers 3 Working Paper Series / European Central Bank 3
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RePEc 10 EconStor 8
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Aggregation in large dynamic panels
Pesaran, Mohammad Hashem; Chudik, Alexander - 2011
This paper considers the problem of aggregation in the case of large linear dynamic panels, where each micro unit is potentially related to all other micro units, and where micro innovations are allowed to be cross sectionally dependent. Following Pesaran (2003), an optimal aggregate function is...
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Aggregation in large dynamic panels
Pesaran, Mohammad Hashem; Chudik, Alexander - 2011
This paper considers the problem of aggregation in the case of large linear dynamic panels, where each micro unit is potentially related to all other micro units, and where micro innovations are allowed to be cross sectionally dependent. Following Pesaran (2003), an optimal aggregate function is...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010285540
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Aggregation in Large Dynamic Panels
Pesaran, Hashem M.; Chudik, Alexander - CESifo - 2011
This paper considers the problem of aggregation in the case of large linear dynamic panels, where each micro unit is potentially related to all other micro units, and where micro innovations are allowed to be cross sectionally dependent. Following Pesaran (2003), an optimal aggregate function is...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008853858
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Aggregation in Large Dynamic Panels
Pesaran, Hashem; Chudik, Alexander - Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) - 2011
This paper considers the problem of aggregation in the case of large linear dynamic panels, where each micro unit is potentially related to all other micro units, and where micro innovations are allowed to be cross sectionally dependent. Following Pesaran (2003), an optimal aggregate function is...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008839293
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Aggregation in Large Dynamic Panels
Pesaran, M.H.; Chudik, A. - Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge - 2011
This paper considers the problem of aggregation in the case of large linear dynamic panels, where each micro unit is potentially related to all other micro units, and where micro innovations are allowed to be cross sectionally dependent. Following Pesaran (2003), an optimal aggregate function is...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009024878
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Econometric analysis of high dimensional VARs featuring a dominant unit
Pesaran, Mohammad Hashem; Chudik, Alexander - 2010
This paper extends the analysis of infinite dimensional vector autoregressive models (IVAR) proposed in Chudik and Pesaran (2010) to the case where one of the variables or the cross section units in the IVAR model is dominant or pervasive. This extension is not straightforward and involves...
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Econometric Analysis of High Dimensional VARs Featuring a Dominant Unit
Pesaran, M. Hashem; Chudik, Alexander - CESifo - 2010
This paper extends the analysis of infinite dimensional vector autoregressive models (IVAR) proposed in Chudik and Pesaran (2010) to the case where one of the variables or the cross section units in the IVAR model is dominant or pervasive. This extension is not straightforward and involves...
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Econometric Analysis of High Dimensional VARs Featuring a Dominant Unit
Pesaran, M.H.; Chudik, A. - Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge - 2010
This paper extends the analysis of infinite dimensional vector autoregressive models (IVAR) proposed in Chudik and Pesaran (2010) to the case where one of the variables or the cross section units in the IVAR model is dominant or pervasive. This extension is not straightforward and involves...
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Size, openness, and macroeconomic interdependence
Chudik, Alexander; Straub, Roland - European Central Bank - 2010
The curse of dimensionality, a problem associated with analyzing the interaction of a relatively large number of endogenous macroeconomic variables, is a prevailing issue in the open economy macro literature. The most common practise to mitigate this problem is to apply the so-called Small Open...
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Size, openness, and macroeconomic interdependence
Chudik, Alexander; Straub, Roland - 2010
The curse of dimensionality, a problem associated with analyzing the interaction of a relatively large number of endogenous macroeconomic variables, is a prevailing issue in the open economy macro literature. The most common practise to mitigate this problem is to apply the so-called Small Open...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011605218
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