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Disentangling Structural Breaks in Factor Models for Macroeconomic Data

Bonsoo Koo, Benjamin Wong and Ze-Yu Zhong

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Abstract: We develop a projection-based decomposition to disentangle structural breaks in the factor variance and factor loadings. Our approach yields test statistics that can be compared against standard distributions commonly used in the structural break literature. Because standard methods for estimating factor models in macroeconomics normalize the factor variance, they do not distinguish between breaks of the factor variance and factor loadings. Applying our procedure to U.S. macroeconomic data, we find that the Great Moderation is more naturally accommodated as a break in the factor variance as opposed to a break in the factor loadings, in contrast to extant procedures which do not tell the two apart and thus interpret the Great Moderation as a structural break in the factor loadings. Through our projection-based decomposition, we estimate that the Great Moderation is associated with an over 70\% reduction in the total factor variance, highlighting the relevance of disentangling breaks in the factor structure.

Date: 2023-02, Revised 2025-11
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