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Structural Nonparametric Cointegrating Regression

Journal

ECONOMETRICA
Volume 77, Issue 6, Pages 1901-1948

Publisher

WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC
DOI: 10.3982/ECTA7732

Keywords

Brownian local time; cointegration; functional regression; Gaussian process; integrated process; kernel estimate; near integration; nonlinear functional; nonparametric regression; structural estimation; unit root

Funding

  1. Kelly Fellowship
  2. NSF [SES 06-47086]
  3. Divn Of Social and Economic Sciences
  4. Direct For Social, Behav & Economic Scie [956687] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Nonparametric estimation of a structural cointegrating regression model is studied. As in the standard linear cointegrating regression model, the regressor and the dependent variable are jointly dependent and contemporaneously correlated. In nonparametric estimation problems, joint dependence is known to be a major complication that affects identification, induces bias in conventional kernel estimates, and frequently leads to ill-posed inverse problems. In functional cointegrating regressions where the regressor is an integrated or near-integrated time series, it is shown here that inverse and ill-posed inverse problems do not arise. Instead, simple nonparametric kernel estimation of a structural nonparametric cointegrating regression is consistent and the limit distribution theory is mixed normal, giving straightforward asymptotics that are useable in practical work. It is further shown that use of augmented regression, as is common in linear cointegration modeling to address endogeneity, does not lead to bias reduction in nonparametric regression, but there is an asymptotic gain in variance reduction. The results provide a convenient basis for inference in structural nonparametric regression with nonstationary time series when there is a single integrated or near-integrated regressor. The methods may be applied to a range of empirical models where functional estimation of cointegrating relations is required.

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