Modelling Breaks and Clusters in the Steady States of Macroeconomic Variables
Joshua Chan and
Gary Koop
ANU Working Papers in Economics and Econometrics from Australian National University, College of Business and Economics, School of Economics
Abstract:
Macroeconomists working with multivariate models typically face uncertainty over which (if any) of their variables have long run steady states which are subject to breaks. Furthermore, the nature of the break process is often unknown. In this paper, we draw on methods from the Bayesian clustering literature to develop an econometric methodology which: i) finds groups of variables which have the same number of breaks; and ii) determines the nature of the break process within each group. We present an application involving a five-variate steady-state VAR.
Pages: 19 Pages
Date: 2013-02
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