Robust Inference on Infinite and Growing Dimensional Time Series Regression
Abstract
We develop a class of tests for time series models such as multiple regression with growing dimension, infinite-order autoregression and nonparametric sieve regression. Examples include the Chow test and general linear restriction tests of growing rank p. Employing such increasing p asymptotics, we introduce a new scale correction to conventional test statistics which accounts for a high-order long-run variance (HLV) that emerges as p grows with sample size. We also propose a bias correction via a null-imposed bootstrap to alleviate finite sample bias without sacrificing power unduly. A simulation study shows the importance of robustifying testing procedures against the HLV even when p is moderate. The tests are illustrated with an application to the oil regressions in Hamilton (2003).
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