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In this paper, we describe how to test for the presence of measurement error in explanatory variables. First, we discuss the test of such hypotheses in parametric models such as linear regressions and then introduce a new Stata command [R] dgmtest for a nonparametric test proposed in Wilhelm...
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In this paper, we describe how to test for the presence of measurement error in explanatory variables. First, we discuss the test of such hypotheses in parametric models such as linear regressions and then introduce a new Stata command [R] dgmtest for a nonparametric test proposed in Wilhelm...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012101433
In this article, we propose a new class of semiparametric instrumental variable models with partially varying coefficients, in which the structural function has a partially linear form and the impact of endogenous structural variables can vary over different levels of some exogenous variables....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012433196
This paper investigates causality between oil prices and the prices of agricultural commodities in South Africa. We use daily data covering the period April 19, 2005 to July 31, 2014 for oil prices and the prices of soya beans, wheat, sunflower and corn. The test for Granger causality in...
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Based on data characteristics and nonparametric test, a new statistical temporal change analysis approach is proposed. The new approach consists of data characteristics analysis, temporal change analysis (including both change point and trend analysis), and result interpretation. Data...
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Since the pioneering work by Granger (1969), many authors have proposed tests of causality between economic time series. Most of them are concerned only with “linear causality in mean”, or if a series linearly affects the (conditional) mean of the other series. It is no doubt of primary...
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Separability is an important feature of structural equations, as it implies the absence of unobservable heterogeneity of effects and has significant implications for identification and efficiency of estimation. This paper provides a nonparametric test for separability in structural equations....
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Mood’s median test for testing the equality of medians is a nonparametric approach, which has been widely used for uncensored data in practice. For survival data, many nonparametric methods have been proposed to test for the equality of survival curves. However, if the survival medians, rather...
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A simple and explicit procedure for testing the conditional independence of two multi-dimensional random variables given a third random vector is described. The associated L1-based test statistic is defined for when the empirical distribution of the variables is restricted to finite partitions....
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Based on the meteorological and surface runoff data from Xinjiang for the past 50 years, this study examined the temporal-spatial variation characteristics of the air temperature, precipitation and runoff in Xinjiang using nonparametric tests and wavelet analysis. The results indicate that the...
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