We analytically investigate size and power properties of a popular family of procedures for testing linear restrictions on the coefficient vector in a linear regression model with temporally dependent errors. The tests considered are autocorrelation-corrected F-type tests based on prewhitened nonparametric covariance estimators that possibly incorporate a data-dependent bandwidth parameter, e.g., estimators as considered in Andrews and Monahan (1992), Newey and West (1994), or Rho and Shao (2013). For design matrices that are generic in a measure theoretic sense we prove that these tests either suffer from extreme size distortions or from strong power deficiencies. Despite this negative result we demonstrate that a simple adjustment procedu...
We study the problem of obtaining accurately sized test statistics in finite samples for linear regr...
We complement the theory developed in Preinerstorfer and Pötscher (2016) with further finite sample ...
We complement the theory developed in Preinerstorfer and Pötscher (2016) with further finite sample ...
We analytically investigate size and power properties of a popular family of procedures for testing ...
We analytically investigate size and power properties of a popular family of procedures for testing ...
Testing restrictions on regression coefficients in linear models often requires correcting the conve...
Testing restrictions on regression coefficients in linear models often requires correcting the conve...
Testing restrictions on regression coefficients in linear models often requires correcting the conve...
Autocorrelation robust tests are notorious for suffering from size distortions and power problems. W...
Autocorrelation robust tests are notorious for suffering from size distortions and power problems. W...
Autocorrelation robust tests are notorious for suffering from size distortions and power problems. W...
Autocorrelation robust tests are notorious for suffering from size distortions and power problems. W...
Graduation date: 2006This dissertation is composed of three essays regarding the finite sample prope...
We complement the theory developed in Preinerstorfer and Pötscher (2016) with further finite sample ...
We complement the theory developed in Preinerstorfer and Pötscher (2016) with further finite sample ...
We study the problem of obtaining accurately sized test statistics in finite samples for linear regr...
We complement the theory developed in Preinerstorfer and Pötscher (2016) with further finite sample ...
We complement the theory developed in Preinerstorfer and Pötscher (2016) with further finite sample ...
We analytically investigate size and power properties of a popular family of procedures for testing ...
We analytically investigate size and power properties of a popular family of procedures for testing ...
Testing restrictions on regression coefficients in linear models often requires correcting the conve...
Testing restrictions on regression coefficients in linear models often requires correcting the conve...
Testing restrictions on regression coefficients in linear models often requires correcting the conve...
Autocorrelation robust tests are notorious for suffering from size distortions and power problems. W...
Autocorrelation robust tests are notorious for suffering from size distortions and power problems. W...
Autocorrelation robust tests are notorious for suffering from size distortions and power problems. W...
Autocorrelation robust tests are notorious for suffering from size distortions and power problems. W...
Graduation date: 2006This dissertation is composed of three essays regarding the finite sample prope...
We complement the theory developed in Preinerstorfer and Pötscher (2016) with further finite sample ...
We complement the theory developed in Preinerstorfer and Pötscher (2016) with further finite sample ...
We study the problem of obtaining accurately sized test statistics in finite samples for linear regr...
We complement the theory developed in Preinerstorfer and Pötscher (2016) with further finite sample ...
We complement the theory developed in Preinerstorfer and Pötscher (2016) with further finite sample ...