The following pages link to (Q2950659):
Displaying 20 items.
- A multi-country approach to forecasting output growth using PMIs (Q281037) (← links)
- Mean group estimation in presence of weakly cross-correlated estimators (Q1714093) (← links)
- CLT for largest eigenvalues and unit root testing for high-dimensional nonstationary time series (Q1800798) (← links)
- Multifactor portfolio construction by factor risk parity strategies: an empirical comparison of global stock markets (Q2011042) (← links)
- A justification of conditional confidence intervals (Q2044389) (← links)
- Confronting collinearity in environmental regression models: evidence from world data (Q2062339) (← links)
- Max-sum tests for cross-sectional independence of high-dimensional panel data (Q2131268) (← links)
- Narrow big data in a stream: computational limitations and regression (Q2215116) (← links)
- Econometric analysis of production networks with dominant units (Q2224893) (← links)
- Univariate and multivariate claims reserving with generalized link ratios (Q2657017) (← links)
- Automatic SARIMA modeling and forecast accuracy (Q5082756) (← links)
- A RMT-based LM test for error cross-sectional independence in large heterogeneous panel data models* (Q5095204) (← links)
- Estimation of time-invariant effects in static panel data models (Q5860898) (← links)
- Parameter estimation and inference with spatial lags and cointegration (Q5860949) (← links)
- Exponential class of dynamic binary choice panel data models with fixed effects (Q5864654) (← links)
- Two-way fixed effects versus panel factor-augmented estimators: asymptotic comparison among pretesting procedures (Q5865514) (← links)
- An augmented Anderson–Hsiao estimator for dynamic short-<i>T</i> panels<sup>†</sup> (Q5865520) (← links)
- Identifying Latent Groups in Spatial Panel Data Using a Markov Random Field Constrained Product Partition Model (Q6069477) (← links)
- Uniform inference in linear panel data models with two-dimensional heterogeneity (Q6108272) (← links)
- What drives population ageing? A cointegration analysis (Q6122778) (← links)