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We propose a new bootstrap for inference for impulse responses in structural vector autoregressive models identified with an external proxy variable. Simulations show that the new bootstrap provides confidence intervals for impulse responses which often have more precise coverage than and...
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Exponential smooth transition autoregressive (ESTAR) models have been widely used in the empirical international finance literature. We show that the exponential function used in ESTAR models is ill-suited as a regime weighting function because of two undesirable properties. The first is that it...
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Exponential smooth transition autoregressive (ESTAR) models are widely used in theinternational finance literature, particularly for the modelling of real exchange rates. Weshow that the exponential function is ill-suited as a regime weighting function because oftwo undesirable properties....
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Exponential smooth transition autoregressive (ESTAR) models are widely used in the international finance literature, particularly for the modelling of real exchange rates. We show that the exponential function is ill-suited as a regime weighting function because of two undesirable properties....
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Exponential smooth transition autoregressive (ESTAR) models are widely used in the international finance literature, particularly for the modelling of real exchange rates. We show that the exponential function is ill-suited as a regime weighting function because of two undesirable properties....
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The failure to describe the time series behaviour of most realexchange rates as temporary deviations from fixedlong-term means may be due to time variation of the equilibriathemselves, see Engel (2000). We implement thisidea using an unobserved components model and decompose theobservations on...
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The aim of this paper is to complement the MDE-SVAR approach when the weighting matrix is not optimal. In empirical studies, this choice is motivated by stochastic singularity or collinearity problems associated with the covariance matrix of Impulse Response Functions. Consequently, the...
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