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Regression models sometimes contain a linear parametric part and a part obtained by reducing the dimension of a larger set of data. This paper considers properties of estimates of the interpretable parameters of the model, in a general setting in which a potentially unbounded set of other...
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The paper discusses the choices of mathematical approaches in economics and econometrics, in particular, approaches that either (a) aim for a sharp result or (b) use the least restrictive assumptions. It is argued that, while the choice (a) often necessitates strong mathematical assumptions,...
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For a general stationary ARMA(<italic>p,q</italic>) process <italic>u</italic> we derive the <italic>exact</italic> form of the orthogonalizing matrix <italic>R</italic> such that <italic>R</italic>′<italic>R</italic> = Σ<sup>−1</sup>, where Σ = <italic>E</italic>(<italic>uu</italic>′) is the covariance matrix of <italic>u</italic>, generalizing the known formulae for <italic>AR</italic>(<italic>p</italic>) processes. In a linear regression model with an ARMA(<italic>p,q</italic>) error process,...
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This paper demonstrates that for a finite stationary autoregressive moving average process the inverse of the covariance matrix differs from the matrix of the covariances of the inverse process by a matrix of low rank. The formula for the exact inverse of the covariance matrix of the scalar or...
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