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Efficiency of iterative estimators in the regression model with AR(1) disturbances
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    Efficiency of iterative estimators in the regression model with AR(1) disturbances (English)
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    The mean square error approximation method of \textit{A. L. Nagar} [Econometrica 27, 575-595 (1959; Zbl 0091.152)] is applied to the iterated Prais-Winsten [\textit{S. J. Prais} and \textit{C. B. Winsten}, Trend estimators and serial correlation. Unpublished Cowles Commission discussion paper (1954)] and (iterated) maximum likelihood estimators of regression coefficients in the model with AR(1) disturbances. Their mean square errors are found to equal that of the two-stage Prais-Winsten estimator at the second-order level of approximation.
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    first order autoregressive disturbances
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    mean square error approximation method
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    maximum likelihood estimators
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    regression coefficients
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    two-stage Prais-Winsten estimator
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