Specifying and Diagnostically Testing Econometric Models, 2nd Edition - Houston H. Stokes

Specifying and Diagnostically Testing Econometric Models, 2nd Edition

Buch | Hardcover
464 Seiten
1997 | 2nd Revised edition
Praeger Publishers Inc (Verlag)
978-1-56720-069-0 (ISBN)
87,25 inkl. MwSt
This work illustrates the use of model specification and diagnostic tests aplied to a variety of econometric modelling techniques.
Stokes discusses—and illustrates with output from actual problems—a number of applied econometric techniques, including OLS specification tests, recursive residual analysis, limited dependent variable models, error component models, and others. His book is clearly written and copiously illustrated with equations, with follow-up analysis to show how models are built and some of their limitations. His B34S^DTM software is available and allows readers to do further research with a large number of datasets distributed with the program. A necessary resource for applied econometrics researchers in economics, finance, and in health, energy, and labor economics.



This work illustrates the use of model specification and diagnostic tests applied to a variety of econometric modeling techniques. For each technique discussed the basic mathematical models are outlined. A sample problem is discussed and estimated using the B34S^DTM Data Analysis System. The output of the program is displayed in the text and discussed. Where appropriate, output from the RATS^DTM software is displayed. Follow-up models are estimated and discussed. The examples selected are taken from a variety of sources and reflect actual applied research. Complete data are given in the text to enable the reader to use these problems with other programs and techniques. It is the author's experience that applied econometric techniques are best learned by running actual problems. Since most users experiment with a limited number of techniques, their experience is limited. This book discusses a broad range of techniques and shows how they are interrelated.^L ^L The techniques discussed include the following: simple, one-equation OLS and GLS models with continuous variables on the left-hand side, which are tested with recursive residual and BLUS residual techniques. Another class of models includes restrictions on the left-hand side variables. Models studied and illustrated with data include probit, logit, multinomial logit, and ordered probit models. Other techniques discussed and illustrated include two-stage least squares, limited information maximum likelihood, three-stage least squares, iterative three-stage least squares, error component models and Markov probability models, which are illustrated with a model of OPEC production dynamics.



ARIMA and transfer function models are shown to be generalizations of the single-equation model, while VAR and VARMA models are shown to be a time series generalization of three-stage least squares and full information maximum likelihood models. VAR models are viewed in the frequency domain for added insight, and extensive nonlinearity tests are developed and applied. More specialized techniques include state space models, optimal control analysis, nonlinear analysis, and the QR approach to computation. An important feature of the book is the emphasis on nonlinear model building. The Hinich nonlinear testing approach is discussed and integrated into the OLS, times series, and nonlinear estimation procedures. The MARS and PISPLINE methods of analysis are illustrated with models that failed linearity tests when estimated with linear methods. The purpose of the monograph is to illustrate the above techniques, using actual research data. To facilitate the calculations, the B34S^DTM Data Analysis System was developed. Sample output for all procedures discussed in the text has been provided so that the availability of the B34S^DTM program is ^Inot^R required in order to benefit from this book. While the book is self-contained, interested readers can obtain the B34S^DTM Data Analysis program and do further research with the datasets discussed in the book which are supplied with the software.

HOUSTON H. STOKES is Professor of Economics at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He has written more than 70 articles and three books in the areas of applied econometrics, time series, monetary economics, economic history, and software design. His research has been in the development and application of diagnostic procedures for the specification of econometric models. Toward that end he developed the B34STM Data Analysis program, used in economics, business forecasting, health economics, labor economics, political science, and in other fields.

Preface Applied Econometric Modeling Regression Analysis with Appropriate Specification Tests Logit, Tobit, Probit Simultaneous Equations Systems Error-Components Analysis Markov Probability Analysis Time Series Analysis Part I: Identification of ARIMA and Transfer Function Models Time Series Analysis Part II: VAR, VARMA and VMU Models Testing the Specification of OLS Equations with Recursive Residuals Special Topics in OLS Estimation Nonlinear Estimation Options in B34STM Special Topics in Time Series Analysis Optimal Control Analysis MARS and PISPLINE Model Building Spectral Analysis of Time Series Bibliography Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 11.2.1997
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Informatik Grafik / Design Digitale Bildverarbeitung
Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik Angewandte Mathematik
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre Ökonometrie
ISBN-10 1-56720-069-9 / 1567200699
ISBN-13 978-1-56720-069-0 / 9781567200690
Zustand Neuware
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