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Small Sample Properties of GMM for Business Cycle Analysis

Lawrence Christiano and Wouter J. Den Haan
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No 177, NBER Technical Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

Abstract: We investigate, by Monte Carlo methods, the finite sample properties of GMM procedures for conducting inference about statistics that are of interest in the business cycle literature. These statistics include the second moments of data filtered using the first difference and Hodrick-Prescott filters, and they include statistics for evaluating model fit. Our results indicate that, for the procedures considered, the existing asymptotic theory is not a good guide in a sample the size of quarterly postwar U.S. data.

JEL-codes: C12 C15 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1995-03
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Published as Christiano, Lawrence J. and Wouter J. Den Haan. "Small-Sample Properties Of GMM For Business-Cycle Analysis," Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 1996, v14(3,Jul), 309-327.

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Journal Article: Small-Sample Properties of GMM for Business-Cycle Analysis (1996)
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