Econometric Analysis of Continuous Time Models: A Survey of Peter Phillips' Work and Some New Results
Jun Yu
No 21-2009, Working Papers from Singapore Management University, School of Economics
Abstract:
Econometric analysis of continuous time models has drawn the attention of Peter Phillips for nearly 40 years, resulting in many important publications by him. In these publications he has dealt with a wide range of continuous time models and econometric problems, from univariate equations to systems of equations, from asymptotic theory to finite sample issues, from parametric models to nonparametric models, from identifocation problems to estimation and inference problems, from stationary models to nonstationary and nearly nonstationary models. This paper provides an overview of Peter Phillips' contributions in the continuous time econometrics literature. We review the problems that have been tackled by him, outline the main techniques suggested by him, and discuss the main results obtained by him. Based on his early work, we compare the performance of two asymptotic distributions in a simple setup. Results indicate that the in-fill asymptotics significantly outperforms the long-span asymptotics.
JEL-codes: C22 C32 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 34 pages
Date: 2009-11
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