Inferences from Parametric and Non-Parametric Covariance Matrix Estimation Procedures
Wouter J. Den Haan and
Andrew Levin ()
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No 195, NBER Technical Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Abstract:
In this paper, we propose a parametric spectral estimation procedure for constructing heteroskedasticity and autocorrelation consistent (HAC) covariance matrices. We establish the consistency of this procedure under very general conditions similar to those considered in previous research, and we demonstrate that the parametric estimator converges at a faster rate than the kernel-based estimators proposed by Andrews and Monahan (1992) and Newey and West (1994). In finite samples, our Monte Carlo experiments indicate that the parametric estimator matches, and in some cases greatly exceeds, the performance of the prewhitened kernel estimator proposed by Andrews and Monahan (1992). These simulation experiments illustrate several important limitations of non-parametric HAC estimation procedures, and highlight the advantages of explicitly modeling the temporal properties of the error terms. Wouter J. den Haan Andrew Levin Depa
JEL-codes: C12 C14 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1996-05
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