Many researchers believe that the Beveridge-Nelson decomposition leads to permanent and transitory components whose shocks are perfectly negatively correlated. Indeed, some even consider it to be a property of the decomposition. We demonstrate that the Beveridge-Nelson decomposition does not provide definitive information about the correlation between permanent and transitory shocks in an unobserved components model. Given an ARIMA model describing the evolution of U.S. real GDP, we show that there are many state space representations that generate the Beveridge-Nelson decomposition. These include unobserved components models with perfectly correlated shocks and partially correlated shocks. In our applications, the only knowledge we have ab...
This paper reconciles two widely used trend–cycle decompositions of GDP that give markedly different...
The Beveridge-Nelson decomposition based on autoregressive models produces estimates of the output g...
A well-documented property of the Beveridge-Nelson trend-cycle decomposition is the perfect negative...
The Beveridge-Nelson (BN) decomposition is a model-based method for decomposing time series into per...
A well known property of the Beveridge Nelson decomposition is that the innovations in the permanent...
This paper discusses a few interpretative issues arising from trend- cycle decompositions with corre...
Recent work on trend-cycle decompositions for US real GDP yields the following puzzling features: me...
The Beveridge-Nelson decomposition defines the trend component in terms of the eventual forecast fun...
This version: August 2010When a certain procedure is applied to extract two component processes from...
This note provides explanations for an unexpected result, namely, the estimated parameter of the cor...
International audienceThe econometric literature has recently focused attention on the relationship ...
This paper places the data revision model of Jacobs and van Norden (2011) within a class of trend-cy...
This paper considers Beveridge-Nelson decomposition in a context where the permanent and transitory ...
A well-documented property of the Beveridge–Nelson trend–cycle decomposition is the perfect negative...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. This paper reconciles two widely used trend–cycle decompositions of GDP that gi...
This paper reconciles two widely used trend–cycle decompositions of GDP that give markedly different...
The Beveridge-Nelson decomposition based on autoregressive models produces estimates of the output g...
A well-documented property of the Beveridge-Nelson trend-cycle decomposition is the perfect negative...
The Beveridge-Nelson (BN) decomposition is a model-based method for decomposing time series into per...
A well known property of the Beveridge Nelson decomposition is that the innovations in the permanent...
This paper discusses a few interpretative issues arising from trend- cycle decompositions with corre...
Recent work on trend-cycle decompositions for US real GDP yields the following puzzling features: me...
The Beveridge-Nelson decomposition defines the trend component in terms of the eventual forecast fun...
This version: August 2010When a certain procedure is applied to extract two component processes from...
This note provides explanations for an unexpected result, namely, the estimated parameter of the cor...
International audienceThe econometric literature has recently focused attention on the relationship ...
This paper places the data revision model of Jacobs and van Norden (2011) within a class of trend-cy...
This paper considers Beveridge-Nelson decomposition in a context where the permanent and transitory ...
A well-documented property of the Beveridge–Nelson trend–cycle decomposition is the perfect negative...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. This paper reconciles two widely used trend–cycle decompositions of GDP that gi...
This paper reconciles two widely used trend–cycle decompositions of GDP that give markedly different...
The Beveridge-Nelson decomposition based on autoregressive models produces estimates of the output g...
A well-documented property of the Beveridge-Nelson trend-cycle decomposition is the perfect negative...