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In this paper we propose a new method to specify linear models for vectors of time series with some convenient properties: First, it provides a unique modeling approach for single and multiple time series, as the same decisions are required in both cases. Second, it is scalable, meaning that it...
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This paper addresses two important topics in recent economic historiography: globalization and the great divergence. We first present a search for statistical evidence in the Far East of an “Early Globalization” comparable to the one ongoing in the West since the mid-eighteenth century....
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This paper tackles the mixed-frequency modeling problem from a new perspective. Instead of drawing upon the common distributed lag polynomial model, we use a transfer function representation to develop a new type of models, named TF-MIDAS. We derive the theoretical TF-MIDAS implied by the...
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This paper discusses how to model and forecast a vector of time series sampled at different frequencies. To this end we first study how aggregation over time affects both, the dynamic components of a time series and their observability, in a multivariate linear framework. We find that the basic...
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