A Note on Model Discrimination after Model Testing
Noxy Dastoor
Canadian Journal of Economics, 1990, vol. 23, issue 1, 236-44
Abstract:
Chin and Kennedy (1987) have recently suggested a procedure that they claim can be used to infer the direction of the true model relative to two rejected nonnested hypotheses. This note argues that their procedure can be viewed as model discrimination after model testing has rejected two nonnested hypotheses and, therefore, does not enable something useful to be inferred about the true model.
Date: 1990
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