Sparse Tree-Based Aggregation for Time Series Regressions

Abstract

High-dimensional time series regressions are often regularized to produce sparse coefficients. We show that temporal aggregation provides a powerful alternative to reduce dimensionality in high-order autoregressions and mixed-frequency regressions. To this end, we propose StarTime (Sparse Tree-based Aggregation for Time Series), a convex penalization method that uses a temporal tree to arrange lags hierarchically from high to low frequency. StarTime then flexibly selects coefficients to be aggregated at possibly varying frequencies, sparse or a combination thereof. We provide new error bounds for StarTime, demonstrate improved estimation accuracy and recovery of aggregation and sparsity in simulations relative to benchmarks, and illustrate StarTime's relevance for financial and macroeconomic applications.

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