The small sample performance of Granger causality tests under different model dimensions, degree of cointegration, direction of causality, and system stability are presented. Two tests based on maximum likelihood estimation of error-correction models (LR and WALD) are compared to a Wald test based on multivariate least squares estimation of a modified VAR (MWALD). In large samples all test statistics perform well in terms of size and power. For smaller samples, the LR and WALD tests perform better than the MWALD test. Overall, the LR test outperforms the other two in terms of size and power in small samples.Causality tests, Cointegration, Likelihood ratio, Wald statistic, Monte Carlo Experiments, Research Methods/ Statistical Methods,
When dealing with time series that are integrated of order one, the concept of cointegration becomes...
The usual Wald test for the Granger non-causality in cointegrated vector autoregressive (VAR) proces...
The aim of this paper is to compare the relative performance of several tests for the null hypothesi...
The small sample performance of Granger causality tests under different model dimensions, degree of ...
The small sample performance of Granger causality tests under different model dimensions, degree of ...
The small sample performance of Granger causality tests under different model dimensions, degree of ...
The small sample performance of Granger causality tests under different model dimensions, degree of ...
The size and power of the Wald, Edgeworth expansion corrected likelihood-ratio statistic (LRE), and ...
This paper reports on the result of a Monte Carlo study. The latter investigates the performance of ...
The Wald test for linear restrictions on cointegrating vectors is compared infinite samples using th...
A review of literature on applications of Granger causality to problems in international agricultura...
A review of literature on applications of Granger causality to problems in international agricultura...
A review of literature on applications of Granger causality to problems in international agricultura...
The initial version of the paper was circulated as "The Granger Non-Causality Test in Possibly Coint...
In this paper, two tests for structural hypotheses on cointegration vectors are evaluated in a Monte...
When dealing with time series that are integrated of order one, the concept of cointegration becomes...
The usual Wald test for the Granger non-causality in cointegrated vector autoregressive (VAR) proces...
The aim of this paper is to compare the relative performance of several tests for the null hypothesi...
The small sample performance of Granger causality tests under different model dimensions, degree of ...
The small sample performance of Granger causality tests under different model dimensions, degree of ...
The small sample performance of Granger causality tests under different model dimensions, degree of ...
The small sample performance of Granger causality tests under different model dimensions, degree of ...
The size and power of the Wald, Edgeworth expansion corrected likelihood-ratio statistic (LRE), and ...
This paper reports on the result of a Monte Carlo study. The latter investigates the performance of ...
The Wald test for linear restrictions on cointegrating vectors is compared infinite samples using th...
A review of literature on applications of Granger causality to problems in international agricultura...
A review of literature on applications of Granger causality to problems in international agricultura...
A review of literature on applications of Granger causality to problems in international agricultura...
The initial version of the paper was circulated as "The Granger Non-Causality Test in Possibly Coint...
In this paper, two tests for structural hypotheses on cointegration vectors are evaluated in a Monte...
When dealing with time series that are integrated of order one, the concept of cointegration becomes...
The usual Wald test for the Granger non-causality in cointegrated vector autoregressive (VAR) proces...
The aim of this paper is to compare the relative performance of several tests for the null hypothesi...