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Asymptotic inference for a sign-double autoregressive (SDAR) model of order one.

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Title
Asymptotic inference for a sign-double autoregressive (SDAR) model of order one.
Author(s)
Iglesias, Emma
Date
2025
Citation
Iglesias, E. M. (2025). Asymptotic inference for a sign-double autoregressive (SDAR) model of order one. Econometric Reviews, 44(3), 312–334. https://doi.org/10.1080/07474938.2024.2416664
Abstract
[Abstract]: We propose an extension of the double autoregressive (DAR) model: the sign-double autoregressive (SDAR) model, in the spirit of the GJR-GARCH model (also named the sign-ARCH model). Our model shares the important property of DAR models where a unit root does not imply nonstationarity and it allows for asymmetry, as other alternatives in the literature such as the GJR-GARCH or asymmetric linear DAR and dual-asymmetry linear DAR models. We establish consistency and asymptotic normality of the quasi-maximum likelihood estimator in the context of the SDAR model. Furthermore, it is shown by simulations that the asymptotic properties also apply in finite samples. Finally, an empirical application shows the usefulness of our model specially in periods of supply/demand crises of oil disruptions, where spikes of volatility are very likely to be predominant.
Keywords
Sign-double autoregressive model
Asymptotic normality
Asymptotic theory
Consistency
Stationarity
Quasi maximum likelihood estimation
 
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https://doi.org/10.1080/07474938.2024.2416664
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1532-4168
 

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