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Methods of indirect, simulation-based inference for nested and nonnested hypotheses are developed. The methods make use of instrumental models and are applicable in cases where likelihood-based inference is numerically unfeasible. The asymptotic normality of an indirect Wald vector is shown and...
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In this paper, the authors propose a simple procedure for testing the existence of common roots in lag polynomials. They first show, by using a generalized Bezout property, that this hypothesis can be put under a "mixed" form that is linear with respect to the auxiliary parameters and with...
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Local to unity limit theory is used in applications to construct confidence intervals (CIs) for autoregressive roots through inversion of a unit root test (Stock (1991)). Such CIs are asymptotically valid when the true model has an autoregressive root that is local to unity (ρ = 1 + c/n), but...
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We propose a functional estimation procedure for homogeneous stochastic differential equations based on a discrete sample of observations and with minimal requirements on the data generating process. We show how to identify the drift and diffusion function in situations where one or the other...
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Some new tools for analyzing spurious regressions are presented. The theory utilizes the general representation of a stochastic process in terms of an orthonormal system and provides an extension of the Weierstrass theorem to include the approximation of continuous functions and stochastic...
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