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The following pages link to Computer automation of general-to-specific model selection procedures (Q5940860):
Displayed 26 items.
- General-to-specific or specific-to-general modelling? An opinion on current econometric terminology (Q278257) (← links)
- Model identification of ARIMA family using genetic algorithms (Q556129) (← links)
- Automatic selection of indicators in a fully saturated regression (Q626211) (← links)
- On the specification and estimation of large scale simultaneous structural macroeconometric models (Q862776) (← links)
- Joint detection of unit roots and cointegration: data-based simulation (Q883241) (← links)
- Choosing the optimal set of instruments from large instrument sets (Q1010397) (← links)
- Variable selection in regression models using nonstandard optimisation of information criteria (Q1020778) (← links)
- Subset selection for vector autoregressive processes using Lasso (Q1023702) (← links)
- What is the globalisation of inflation? (Q1655663) (← links)
- Revisiting useful approaches to data-rich macroeconomic forecasting (Q1659116) (← links)
- Forecasting inflation and GDP growth using heuristic optimisation of information criteria and variable reduction methods (Q1659126) (← links)
- Achievements and challenges in econometric methodology (Q1841080) (← links)
- Impulse saturation break tests (Q1934682) (← links)
- Variable selection In regression models using global sensitivity analysis (Q2046061) (← links)
- Simple and reliable estimators of coefficients of interest in a model with high-dimensional confounding effects (Q2227062) (← links)
- Recent developments in parameter estimation and structure identification of biochemical and genomic systems (Q2270528) (← links)
- Are disaggregate data useful for factor analysis in forecasting French GDP? (Q3065498) (← links)
- Are more data always better for factor analysis? Results for the euro area, the six largest euro area countries and the UK (Q3166696) (← links)
- ModelBuilder — an Automated General-to-specific Modelling Tool (Q3298729) (← links)
- FORMALIZED DATA SNOOPING BASED ON GENERALIZED ERROR RATES (Q3632384) (← links)
- Comment on “Statistical Adequacy and the Testing of Trend Versus Difference Stationarity” by Andreou and Spanos (Number 3) (Q4414348) (← links)
- IN MEMORY OF JOHN DENIS SARGAN (Q4561959) (← links)
- J. DENIS SARGAN AND THE ORIGINS OF LSE ECONOMETRIC METHODOLOGY (Q4561964) (← links)
- VISION AND INFLUENCE IN ECONOMETRICS: JOHN DENIS SARGAN (Q4561966) (← links)
- Data mining and simulation: a grey relationship demonstration (Q5426635) (← links)
- A COMPARISON OF COMPLEMENTARY AUTOMATIC MODELING METHODS: RETINA AND PcGets (Q5697634) (← links)