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Abstract Mediation analysis is widely adopted to infer causal mechanism by disentangling indirect or mediated effects of an exposure on an outcome through given intermediaries, from the remaining direct effect. Traditional approaches build on standard regression models for the outcome and...
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The question we discuss is whether a simple random coefficient autoregressive model with infinite variance can create the long swings, or persistence, which are observed in many macroeconomic variables. The model is defined by yt=stρyt−1+εt,t=1,…,n, where st is an i.i.d. binary variable...
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This article studies asymptotic properties of the quasi-maximum likelihood estimator (QMLE) for the parameters in the autoregressive (AR) model with autoregressive conditional heteroskedastic (ARCH) errors. A modified QMLE (MQMLE) is also studied. This estimator is based on truncation of...
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Some examples of the regression method are compared with likelihood-based inference. It is shown that, although the asymptotic theory is distinctly different for ergodic and nonergodic processes, the likelihood methods lead to the result that asymptotic inference can be conducted in the same way...
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