This note proposes a new criterion for the determination of the number of factors in an approximate static factor model. The criterion is strongly associated with the scree test and compares the differences between consecutive eigenvalues to a threshold. The size of the threshold is derived from a hyperbola and depends only on the sample size and the number of factors k. Monte Carlo simulations compare its properties with well-established estimators from the literature. Our criterion shows similar results as the standard implementations of these estimators, but is not prone to a lack of robustness against a too large a priori determined maximum number of factors kmax
We modify the criterion by Bai and Ng (2002) for determining the number of factors in approximate fa...
This paper proposes a ridge-type method for determining the number of factors in an approximate fact...
The procedure proposed by Bai and Ng (2002) for identifying the number of factors in static factor m...
This note proposes a new criterion for the determination of the number of factors in an approximate ...
This paper derives a new criterion for the determination of the number of factors in static approxim...
This paper proposes a procedure to estimate the number of common factors k in a static approximate f...
© 2018, © 2018 American Statistical Association. This article proposes a procedure to estimate the n...
This chapter focuses on formal criteria to assess the dimensionality for exploratory factor modellin...
We propose a refinement of the criterion by Bai and Ng [2002] for determining the number of static f...
The paradigm of a factor model is very appealing and has been used extensively in economic analyses....
This paper proposes two new estimators for determining the number of factors in approximate factor m...
Abstract In this paper, we compare the properties of the main criteria proposed for selecting the nu...
Correctly specifying the number of factors (r) is a fundamental issue for the application of factor ...
We modify the criterion by Bai and Ng (2002) for determining the number of factors in approximate fa...
This paper proposes a ridge-type method for determining the number of factors in an approximate fact...
The procedure proposed by Bai and Ng (2002) for identifying the number of factors in static factor m...
This note proposes a new criterion for the determination of the number of factors in an approximate ...
This paper derives a new criterion for the determination of the number of factors in static approxim...
This paper proposes a procedure to estimate the number of common factors k in a static approximate f...
© 2018, © 2018 American Statistical Association. This article proposes a procedure to estimate the n...
This chapter focuses on formal criteria to assess the dimensionality for exploratory factor modellin...
We propose a refinement of the criterion by Bai and Ng [2002] for determining the number of static f...
The paradigm of a factor model is very appealing and has been used extensively in economic analyses....
This paper proposes two new estimators for determining the number of factors in approximate factor m...
Abstract In this paper, we compare the properties of the main criteria proposed for selecting the nu...
Correctly specifying the number of factors (r) is a fundamental issue for the application of factor ...
We modify the criterion by Bai and Ng (2002) for determining the number of factors in approximate fa...
This paper proposes a ridge-type method for determining the number of factors in an approximate fact...
The procedure proposed by Bai and Ng (2002) for identifying the number of factors in static factor m...