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The aggregation procedure when a sample of length N is divided into blocks of length m=o(N), m--[infinity] and observations in each block are replaced by their sample mean, is widely used in statistical inference. Taqqu et al. (1995, Fractals, 3, 785-798), and Teverovsky and Taqqu (1997, J. Time...
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In Giraitis, Robinson, and Samarov (1997), we have shown that the optimal rate for memory parameter estimators in semiparametric long memory models with degree of "local smoothness" [beta] is n-r([beta]), r([beta])=[beta]/(2[beta]+1), and that a log-periodogram regression estimator (a modified...
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For linear processes, semiparametric estimation of the memory parameter, based on the log-periodogram and local Whittle estimators, has been exhaustively examined and their properties well established. However, except for some specific cases, little is known about the estimation of the memory...
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We discuss the covariance structure and long-memory properties of stationary solutions of the bilinear equation Xt=[zeta]tAt+Bt,(*), where are standard i.i.d. r.v.'s, and At,Bt are moving averages in Xs, st. Stationary solution of (*) is obtained as an orthogonal Volterra expansion. In the case...
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type="main" xml:id="jtsa12056-abs-0001"This article presents a general method for studentizing weighted sums of a linear process where weights are arrays of known real numbers and innovations form a martingale difference sequence. Asymptotical normality for such sums was established in Abadir et...
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This paper deals with the estimation of the long-run variance of a stationary sequence. We extend the usual Bartlett-kernel heteroskedasticity and autocorrelation consistent (HAC) estimator to deal with long memory and antipersistence. We then derive asymptotic expansions for this estimator and...
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