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This paper considers the problem of forecasting a collection of short time series using cross sectional information in panel data. We construct point predictors using Tweedie's formula for the posterior mean of heterogeneous coeffcients under a correlated random effects distribution. This...
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This paper considers the problem of forecasting a collection of short time series using cross sectional information in panel data. We construct point predictors using Tweedie's formula for the posterior mean of heterogeneous coefficients under a correlated random effects distribution. This...
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This paper considers the problem of forecasting a collection of short time series using cross sectional information in panel data. We construct point predictors using Tweedie's formula for the posterior mean of heterogeneous coefficients under a correlated random effects distribution. This...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012480753
This paper considers the problem of forecasting a collection of short time series using cross sectional information in panel data. We construct point predictors using Tweedie's formula for the posterior mean of heterogeneous coefficients under a correlated random effects distribution. This...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014034574
This paper establishes the consistency and limit distribution of minimum distance (MD) estimators for time series models with deterministic or stochastic trends. We consider models that are linear in the variables, but involve nonlinear restrictions across parameters. Two complications arise....
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This paper establishes the consistency and limit distribution of minimum distance (MD) estimators for time series models with deterministic or stochastic trends. We consider models that are linear in the variables, but involve nonlinear restrictions across parameters. Two complications arise....
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