A factor model generalizing those proposed by Geweke (in: D.J. Aigner and A.S. Goldberger, Latent Variables in Socio-Economic Models, North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1977), Sargent and Sims (New Methods in Business Research, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, 1977), Engle and Watson (J. Amer. Statist. Assoc. 76 (1981) 774) and Stock and Watson (J. Business. Econom. Statist. 20 (2002) 147) has been introduced in Form et a]. (Rev. Econ. Statist. 80 (2000) 540), where consistent (as the number n of series and the number T of observations both tend to infinity along appropriate paths (n, T(n))) estimation methods for the common component are proposed. Rates of convergence associated with these methods are obtained here as functions of the paths (n, T(n)) along which n and T go to infinity. These results show that, under suitable assumptions, consistency requires T(n) to be at least of the same order as n, whereas an optimal rate of rootn is reached for T(n) of the order of n(2). if convergence to the space of common components is considered, consistency holds irrespective of the path (T(n) thus can be arbitrarily slow); the optimal rate is still rootn, but only requires T(n) to be of the order of n. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

The generalized dynamic factor model consistency and rates / Forni, Hallin; Lippi, Marco; Reichlin,. - In: JOURNAL OF ECONOMETRICS. - ISSN 0304-4076. - 119:2(2004), pp. 231-255. [10.1016/s0304-4076(03)00196-9]

The generalized dynamic factor model consistency and rates

LIPPI, Marco;
2004

Abstract

A factor model generalizing those proposed by Geweke (in: D.J. Aigner and A.S. Goldberger, Latent Variables in Socio-Economic Models, North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1977), Sargent and Sims (New Methods in Business Research, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, 1977), Engle and Watson (J. Amer. Statist. Assoc. 76 (1981) 774) and Stock and Watson (J. Business. Econom. Statist. 20 (2002) 147) has been introduced in Form et a]. (Rev. Econ. Statist. 80 (2000) 540), where consistent (as the number n of series and the number T of observations both tend to infinity along appropriate paths (n, T(n))) estimation methods for the common component are proposed. Rates of convergence associated with these methods are obtained here as functions of the paths (n, T(n)) along which n and T go to infinity. These results show that, under suitable assumptions, consistency requires T(n) to be at least of the same order as n, whereas an optimal rate of rootn is reached for T(n) of the order of n(2). if convergence to the space of common components is considered, consistency holds irrespective of the path (T(n) thus can be arbitrarily slow); the optimal rate is still rootn, but only requires T(n) to be of the order of n. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
2004
coincident indicators; consistency rates; dynamic factor models; dynamic principal components; large panels
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The generalized dynamic factor model consistency and rates / Forni, Hallin; Lippi, Marco; Reichlin,. - In: JOURNAL OF ECONOMETRICS. - ISSN 0304-4076. - 119:2(2004), pp. 231-255. [10.1016/s0304-4076(03)00196-9]
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