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Estimation in Threshold Autoregressive Models with Nonstationarity

Jiti Gao, Dag Tjostheim and Jiying Yin
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Dag Tjostheim: The University of Bergen
Jiying Yin: School of Economics, Univeristy of Adelaide

No 2009-25, School of Economics and Public Policy Working Papers from University of Adelaide, School of Economics and Public Policy

Abstract: This paper proposes a class of new nonlinear threshold autoregressive models with both stationary and nonstationary regimes. Existing literature basically focuses on testing for a unit–root structure in a threshold autoregressive model. Under the null hypothesis, the model reduces to a simple random walk. Parameter estimation then becomes standard under the null hypothesis. How to estimate parameters involved in an alternative nonstationary model, when the null hypothesis is not true, becomes a nonstandard estimation problem. This is mainly because models under such an alternative are normally null recurrent Markov chains. This paper thus proposes to establish a parameter estimation method for such nonlinear threshold autoregressive models with null recurrent structure. Under certain assumptions, we show that the ordinary least squares (OLS) estimates of the parameters involved are asymptotically consistent. Furthermore, it can be shown that the OLS estimator of the coefficient parameter involved in the stationary regime can still be asymptotically normal while the OLS estimator of the coefficient parameter involved in the nonstationary regime has a nonstandard asymptotic distribution. In the limit, the rate of convergence in the stationary regime is n^(-1/4) , whereas it is n^(-1) in the nonstationary regime. The proposed theory and estimation method is illustrated by both simulated and real data examples.

Pages: 28 pages
Date: 2009
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