E-Book, Englisch, 448 Seiten, E-Book
Mynbaev Short-Memory Linear Processes and Econometric Applications
1. Auflage 2011
ISBN: 978-1-118-00767-9
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: EPUB
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E-Book, Englisch, 448 Seiten, E-Book
ISBN: 978-1-118-00767-9
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
This book serves as a comprehensive source of asymptotic results for econometric models with deterministic exogenous regressors. Such regressors include linear (more generally, piece-wise polynomial) trends, seasonally oscillating functions, and slowly varying functions including logarithmic trends, as well as some specifications of spatial matrices in the theory of spatial models. The book begins with central limit theorems (CLTs) for weighted sums of short memory linear processes. This part contains the analysis of certain operators in Lp spaces and their employment in the derivation of CLTs. The applications of CLTs are to the asymptotic distribution of various estimators for several econometric models. Among the models discussed are static linear models with slowly varying regressors, spatial models, time series autoregressions, and two nonlinear models (binary logit model and nonlinear model whose linearization contains slowly varying regressors). The estimation procedures include ordinary and nonlinear least squares, maximum likelihood, and method of moments. Additional topical coverage includes an introduction to operators, probabilities, and linear models; Lp-approximable sequences of vectors; convergence of linear and quadratic forms; regressions with slowly varying regressors; spatial models; convergence; nonlinear models; and tools for vector autoregressions.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
List of Tables.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
1 INTRODUCTION TO OPERATORS, PROBABILITIES AND THELINEAR MODEL.
1.1 Linear Spaces.
1.2 Normed Spaces.
1.3 Linear Operators.
1.4 Hilbert Spaces.
1.5 Lp Spaces.
1.6 Conditioning on s-fields.
1.7 Matrix Algebra.
1.8 Convergence of Random Variables.
1.9 The Linear Model.
1.10 Normalization of Regressors.
1.11 General Framework in the case of K Regressors.
1.12 Introduction to L2-Approximability.
2 Lp-APPROXIMABLE SEQUENCES OF VECTORS.
2.1 Discretization, Interpolation and Haar Projector in Lp.
2.2 Convergence of Bilinear Forms.
2.3 The Trinity and Its Boundedness in lp.
2.4 Convergence of the Trinity on Lp-Generated Sequences.
2.5 Properties of Lp-Approximable Sequences.
2.6 Criterion of Lp-Approximability.
2.7 Examples and Counterexamples.
3 CONVERGENCE OF LINEAR AND QUADRATIC FORMS.
3.1 General Information.
3.2 Weak Laws of Large Numbers.
3.3 Central Limit Theorems for Martingale Differences.
3.4 Central Limit Theorems for Weighted Sums of MartingaleDifferences.
3.5 Central Limit Theorems for Weighted Sums of LinearProcesses.
3.6 Lp-Approximable Sequences of Matrices.
3.7 Integral operators.
3.8 Classes.
3.9 Convergence of Quadratic Forms of Random Variables.
4 REGRESSIONS WITH SLOWLY VARYING REGRESSORS.
4.1 Slowly Varying Functions.
4.2 Phillips Gallery 1.
4.3 Slowly Varying Functions with Remainder.
4.4 Results Based on Lp-Approximability.
4.5 Phillips Gallery 2.
4.6 Regression with Two Slowly Varying Regressors.
5 SPATIAL MODELS.
5.1 A Math Introduction to Purely Spatial Models.
5.2 Continuity of Nonlinear Matrix Functions.
5.3 Assumption on the Error Term and Implications.
5.4 Assumption on the Spatial Matrices and Implications.
5.5 Assumption on the Kernel and Implications.
5.6 Linear and Quadratic Forms Involving Segments of K.
5.7 The Roundabout Road.
5.8 Asymptotics of the OLS Estimator for Purely SpatialModel.
5.9 Method of Moments and Maximum Likelihood.
5.10 Two-Step Procedure.
5.11 Examples and Computer Simulation.
5.12 Mixed Spatial Model.
5.13 The Roundabout Road (Mixed Model).
5.14 Asymptotics of the OLS Estimator for Mixed SpatialModel.
6 CONVERGENCE ALMOST EVERYWHERE.
6.1 Theoretical Background.
6.2 Various Bounds on Martingale Transforms.
6.3 Marcinkiewicz-Zygmund Theorems and RelatedResults.
6.4 Strong Consistency for Multiple Regression.
6.5 Some Algebra Related to Vector Autoregression.
6.6 Preliminary Analysis.
6.7 Strong Consistency for Vector Autoregression and RelatedResults.
7 NONLINEAR MODELS.
7.1 Asymptotic Normality of an Abstract Estimator.
7.2 Convergence of Some Deterministic and StochasticExpressions.
7.3 Nonlinear Least Squares.
7.4 Binary Logit Models with Unbounded ExplanatoryVariables.
8 TOOLS FOR VECTOR AUTOREGRESSIONS.
8.1 Lp-Approximable Sequences of Matrix-Valued Functions.
8.2 T-Operator and Trinity.
8.3 Matrix Operations and Lp-Approximability.
8.4 Resolvents.
8.5 Convergence and Bounds for Deterministic Trends.
REFERENCES.
Author Index.
Subject Index.