Abstract In this paper, we compare the properties of the main criteria proposed for selecting the number of factors in dynamic factor model in a small sample. Both static and dynamic factor numbers' selection rules are studied. Simulations show that the GR ratio proposed by Ahn and Horenstein (2013) and the criterion proposed by Onatski (2010) outperform the others. Furthermore, the two criteria can select accurately the number of static factors in a dynamic factors design. Also, the criteria proposed by Hallin and Liska (2007) and Breitung and Pigorsch (2009) correctly select the number of dynamic factors in most cases. However, empirical application show most criteria select only one factor in presence of one strong factor
In this paper we introduce three dynamic eigenvalue ratio estimators for the number of dynamic fact...
This article develops an information criterion for determining the number q of common shocks in the ...
This chapter focuses on formal criteria to assess the dimensionality for exploratory factor modellin...
Abstract In this paper, we compare the properties of the main criteria proposed for selecting the nu...
The paradigm of a factor model is very appealing and has been used extensively in economic analyses....
In this paper we develop some statistical theory for factor models of large dimensions. The focus is...
Correctly specifying the number of factors (r) is a fundamental issue for the application of factor ...
This note proposes a new criterion for the determination of the number of factors in an approximate ...
We propose a refinement of the criterion by Bai and Ng [2002] for determining the number of static f...
The dynamic factor model proposed by Stock and Watson (1989) has been widely used in that it can exp...
This paper derives a new criterion for the determination of the number of factors in static approxim...
In this article, we propose a selection procedure that allows us to consistently estimate the number...
The procedure proposed by Bai and Ng (2002) for identifying the number of factors in static factor m...
In this paper we introduce three dynamic eigenvalue ratio estimators for the number of dynamic fact...
This article develops an information criterion for determining the number q of common shocks in the ...
This chapter focuses on formal criteria to assess the dimensionality for exploratory factor modellin...
Abstract In this paper, we compare the properties of the main criteria proposed for selecting the nu...
The paradigm of a factor model is very appealing and has been used extensively in economic analyses....
In this paper we develop some statistical theory for factor models of large dimensions. The focus is...
Correctly specifying the number of factors (r) is a fundamental issue for the application of factor ...
This note proposes a new criterion for the determination of the number of factors in an approximate ...
We propose a refinement of the criterion by Bai and Ng [2002] for determining the number of static f...
The dynamic factor model proposed by Stock and Watson (1989) has been widely used in that it can exp...
This paper derives a new criterion for the determination of the number of factors in static approxim...
In this article, we propose a selection procedure that allows us to consistently estimate the number...
The procedure proposed by Bai and Ng (2002) for identifying the number of factors in static factor m...
In this paper we introduce three dynamic eigenvalue ratio estimators for the number of dynamic fact...
This article develops an information criterion for determining the number q of common shocks in the ...
This chapter focuses on formal criteria to assess the dimensionality for exploratory factor modellin...