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We investigate a new separable nonparametric model for time series, which includes many ARCH models and AR models already discussed in the literature. We also propose a new estimation procedure based on a localization of the econometric method of instrumental variables. Our method has...
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Consider the regression y = f(x) + e ' where E (e
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The importance of homogeneity as a restriction on functional forms has been well recognized in economic theory. Imposing additive separability is also quite popular since many economics models become easier to interpret and estimate when the explanatory variables are additively separable. In...
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This paper develops a new econometric tool for evolutionary autoregressive models where the AR coefficients change smoothly over time. To estimate the unknown functional form of time-varying coefficients, we propose a mdified local linear smoother. The asymptotic normality and variance of the...
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This paper suggests a general functional-coefficient regression model in a form of ARX time series model. Contrast to the common threshold variable in the previous works, our model allows each coefficient to possess a different threshold variable and can cover a wide range of nonlinear dynamic...
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We introduce a new method for the estimation of discount functions, yield curves and forward curves from government issued coupon bonds. Our approach is non-parametric and does not assume particular functional form for the discount function although we do show how to impose various restrictions...
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We develop inference tools in a semiparametric regression model with missing response data. A semiparametric regression imputation estimator and an empirical likelihood based one for the mean of the response variable are defined. Both the estimators are proved to be asymptotically normal, with...
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We propose a procedure for estimating the critical values of the extended Kolmogorov- Smirnov tests of First and Second Order Stochastic Dominance in the general K-prospect case. We allow for the observations to be serially dependent and, for the first time, we can accommodate general dependence...
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