Correctly specifying the number of factors (r) is a fundamental issue for the application of factor models. In this paper we develop an econometric method to estimate the number of factors in factor models of large dimensions where the number of factors is allowed to increase as the two dimensions, cross-section size (N) and time period (T) increase. Using similar information criterion as proposed by Bai and Ng (2002), we show that the number of factors can be consistently estimated using the criteria. We propose a new procedure that avoids over estimating the number of factors while allowing for one to search for possible number of factors over a wide range of positive integers so that it also avoids underestimation of the number of factor...
Abstract In this paper, we compare the properties of the main criteria proposed for selecting the nu...
ABSTRACT: The use of principal component techniques to estimate approximate factor models with large...
This note proposes a new criterion for the determination of the number of factors in an approximate ...
In this paper we develop some econometric theory for factor models of large dimensions. The focus is...
Abstract. Estimation of the number of factors in a factor model is an important prob-lem in many are...
The paradigm of a factor model is very appealing and has been used extensively in economic analyses....
High dimensional factor models have drawn attention in both empirical and theoretical studies. Corre...
This paper proposes a ridge-type method for determining the number of factors in an approximate fact...
We modify the criterion by Bai and Ng (2002) for determining the number of factors in approximate fa...
We propose a refinement of the criterion by Bai and Ng [2002] for determining the number of static f...
This chapter focuses on formal criteria to assess the dimensionality for exploratory factor modellin...
The procedure proposed by Bai and Ng (2002) for identifying the number of factors in static factor m...
The aim is to develop a new approach to the estimation of the number of factors, factors and factor ...
Abstract: Identifying the number of factors in a high-dimensional factor model has attracted much at...
We develop a new consistent and simple to compute estimator of the number of factors in the approxim...
Abstract In this paper, we compare the properties of the main criteria proposed for selecting the nu...
ABSTRACT: The use of principal component techniques to estimate approximate factor models with large...
This note proposes a new criterion for the determination of the number of factors in an approximate ...
In this paper we develop some econometric theory for factor models of large dimensions. The focus is...
Abstract. Estimation of the number of factors in a factor model is an important prob-lem in many are...
The paradigm of a factor model is very appealing and has been used extensively in economic analyses....
High dimensional factor models have drawn attention in both empirical and theoretical studies. Corre...
This paper proposes a ridge-type method for determining the number of factors in an approximate fact...
We modify the criterion by Bai and Ng (2002) for determining the number of factors in approximate fa...
We propose a refinement of the criterion by Bai and Ng [2002] for determining the number of static f...
This chapter focuses on formal criteria to assess the dimensionality for exploratory factor modellin...
The procedure proposed by Bai and Ng (2002) for identifying the number of factors in static factor m...
The aim is to develop a new approach to the estimation of the number of factors, factors and factor ...
Abstract: Identifying the number of factors in a high-dimensional factor model has attracted much at...
We develop a new consistent and simple to compute estimator of the number of factors in the approxim...
Abstract In this paper, we compare the properties of the main criteria proposed for selecting the nu...
ABSTRACT: The use of principal component techniques to estimate approximate factor models with large...
This note proposes a new criterion for the determination of the number of factors in an approximate ...