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process. I propose a new identification argument that identifies the SVAR up to shock orderings using the autocovariance … select among shock orderings; this selection does not impact inference asymptotically. The identification scheme performs …
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approach to identification in SVAR models, which is compared to identification in simultaneous equation models. It is shown …
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We propose a new non-recursive identification scheme for uncertainty shocks, which exploits breaks in the unconditional … volatility of macroeconomic variables. Such identification approach allows us to simultaneously address two major questions in …
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An explication of the key ideas behind the Cointegrated Vector Autoregression Approach. The CVAR approach is related to Haavelmo's famous quot;Probability Approach in Econometricsquot; (1944). It insists on careful stochastic specification as a necessary groundwork for econometric inference and...
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Since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, many countries have pledged to end or restrict their oil and gas imports to curtail Moscow's revenues and hinder its war effort. Thus, the European ministers agreed to trigger a cap on the gas price. To detect the importance of the price cap for gas, we...
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I propose to estimate structural impulse responses from macroeconomic time series by doing Bayesian inference on the Structural Vector Moving Average representation of the data. This approach has two advantages over Structural Vector Autoregressions. First, it imposes prior information directly...
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