Methods used to infer causal relations from data rather than knowledge of mechanisms are most helpful and exploited only if the theoretical background is insufficient or experimentation impossible. The review of literature shows that when an investigator has no prior knowledge of the researched phenomenon, no result of the Granger-causality test has any epistemic utility due to different possible interpretations. (1) Rejecting the null in one of the tests can be interpreted as either a true causal relation, opposite direction of the true causation, instant causality, time series cointegration, not frequent enough sampling, etc. (2) Bi-directional Granger causality can be read either as instant causality or common cause fallacy. (3) Non-reje...
Detection of a causal relationship between two or more sets of data is an important problem across v...
Economic theory is replete with causal hypotheses that are scarcely tested because economists are ge...
Economic theory is replete with causal hypotheses that are scarcely tested because economists are ge...
Methods used to infer causal relations from data rather than knowledge of mechanisms are most helpfu...
Methods used to infer causal relations from data rather than knowledge of mechanisms are most helpfu...
Methods used to infer causal relations from data rather than knowledge of mechanisms are most helpfu...
Causality tests developed by Sims and Granger are fatally flawed for several reasons First, when two...
Causality tests developed by Sims and Granger are fatally flawed for several reasons First, when two...
We address a consistency problem in the commonly used nonparametric test for Granger causality devel...
We address a consistency problem in the commonly used nonparametric test for Granger causality devel...
Granger causality is a statistical concept of causality that is based on prediction. According to Gr...
The causality proposed by Granger (1969) and several tests for it are often used in economic science...
Abstract Granger causality (GC) has been widely ap-plied in economics and neuroscience to reveal cau...
In this paper a potential problem with tests for Granger-causality is investigated. If one of the tw...
In this paper a potential problem with tests for Granger-causality is investigated. If one of the tw...
Detection of a causal relationship between two or more sets of data is an important problem across v...
Economic theory is replete with causal hypotheses that are scarcely tested because economists are ge...
Economic theory is replete with causal hypotheses that are scarcely tested because economists are ge...
Methods used to infer causal relations from data rather than knowledge of mechanisms are most helpfu...
Methods used to infer causal relations from data rather than knowledge of mechanisms are most helpfu...
Methods used to infer causal relations from data rather than knowledge of mechanisms are most helpfu...
Causality tests developed by Sims and Granger are fatally flawed for several reasons First, when two...
Causality tests developed by Sims and Granger are fatally flawed for several reasons First, when two...
We address a consistency problem in the commonly used nonparametric test for Granger causality devel...
We address a consistency problem in the commonly used nonparametric test for Granger causality devel...
Granger causality is a statistical concept of causality that is based on prediction. According to Gr...
The causality proposed by Granger (1969) and several tests for it are often used in economic science...
Abstract Granger causality (GC) has been widely ap-plied in economics and neuroscience to reveal cau...
In this paper a potential problem with tests for Granger-causality is investigated. If one of the tw...
In this paper a potential problem with tests for Granger-causality is investigated. If one of the tw...
Detection of a causal relationship between two or more sets of data is an important problem across v...
Economic theory is replete with causal hypotheses that are scarcely tested because economists are ge...
Economic theory is replete with causal hypotheses that are scarcely tested because economists are ge...