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This paper considers a general model specification test for nonlinear multivariate cointegrating regressions where the regressor consists of a univariate integrated time series and a vector of stationary time series. The regressors and the errors are generated from the same innovations, so that...
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This paper considers a nonlinear time series model associated with both nonstationarity and endogeneity. The proposed model is then estimated by a nonparametric series method. An asymptotic theory is established in both point-wise and the space metric sense for the estimator. The Monte Carlo...
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Since an economic or financial variable may be affected by both stationary andnonstationary variables, this paper proposes a class of augmented cointegrating linear(ACL) models that accommodate these time series of different types. Moreover, thevariables are allowed to be strongly correlated in...
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Robust M–estimation uses loss functions, such as least absolute deviation (LAD), quantile loss and Huber’s loss, to construct its objective function, in order to for example eschew the impact of outliers, whereas the difficulty in analysing the resultant estimators rests on the nonsmoothness...
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This paper considers nonparametric additive models that have a deterministic time trend and both stationary and integrated variables as components. The diverse nature of the regressors caters for applications in a variety of settings. In addition, we extend the analysis to allow the stationary...
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A novel and unified approach is proposed in sieve estimation to tackle the issue of unbounded support of variables in nonparametric regression models. The model em- braces time trend and both stationary and nonstationary variables that are allowed to be correlated. This approach is introduced...
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This paper proposes a class of parametric multiple-index time series models that involve linear combinations of time trends, stationary variables and unit root processes as regressors. The inclusion of the three different types of time series, along with the use of a multiple-index structure for...
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