Contemporaneous aggregation of triangular array of random-coefficient AR(1) processes

Abstract

We discuss contemporaneous aggregation of independent copies of a triangular array of random-coefficient AR(1) processes with i.i.d. innovations belonging to the domain of attraction of an infinitely divisible law W. The limiting aggregated process is shown to exist, under general assumptions on W and the mixing distribution, and is represented as a mixed infinitely divisible moving-average. Partial sums process of $ is discussed under the assumption E(W2) is finite and a mixing density regularly varying at the "unit root" x=1 with exponent β >0. We show that the above partial sums process may exhibit four different limit behaviors depending on β and the L\'evy triplet of W. Finally, we study the disaggregation problem in spirit of Leipus et al. (2006) and obtain the weak consistency of the corresponding estimator of the mixing distribution in a suitable L2-space.

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