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Generalized Information Matrix Tests (GIMTs) have recently been used for detecting the presence of misspecification in … developed for the purpose of identifying, classifying, and deriving novel model misspecification tests for finite …
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allows for the Fed to respond to four lags of inflation shows less evidence of misspecification than one where the Fed …
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misspecification. We provide a sufficient condition for the existence of discordant outer sets which covers models characterized by … sets of these minimum relaxations is misspecification-robust and it has a new and intuitive empirical interpretation …
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In many set-identified models, it is difficult to obtain a tractable characterization of the identified set. Therefore, researchers often rely on nonsharp identification conditions, and empirical results are often based on an outer set of the identified set. This practice is often viewed as...
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robust to both misspecification and weak identification, hence its name. The minimizer is the so‐called pseudo‐true value … work where misspecification and weak identification are common, we use the DRLM test to analyze: the risk premia in Adrian …
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We examine the asymptotic behavior of unit root tests against nonlinear alternatives of the exponential smooth transition type if the data is erroneously nonlinearly transformed. We show analytically and by a Monte Carlo study that the probability of rejecting the correct null of a random walk...
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In this paper we derive tests for parameter constancy when the data generating process is non-stationary against the hypothesis that the parameters of the model change smoothly over time. To obtain the asymptotic distributions of the tests we generalize many theoretical results, as well as new...
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This note demonstrates that in applied regression analysis, the variance of a coefficient of interest may decrease from the inclusion of a control variable, contrasting with Clarke’s assertion (2005, 2009) that the variance can only increase or stay the same. Practitioners may thus be...
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This paper surveys recent developments in the evaluation of point forecasts. Taking West’s (2006) survey as a starting point, we briefly cover the state of the literature as of the time of West’s writing. We then focus on recent developments, including advancements in the evaluation of...
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This paper is concerned with tests and confidence intervals for parameters that are not necessarily identified and are defined by moment inequalities. In the literature, different test statistics, critical value methods, and implementation methods (i.e., the asymptotic distribution versus the...
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