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Nichtlineare Granger-Kausalitätstest×Nichtlineares Vektor-Fehlerkorrekturmodell (Nonlinear VECM)×
FachgebietÖkonometrieÖkonometrie
FamilieRegression modelRegression model
Entstehungsjahr1992-20061989–1998
UrheberBaek & Brock (1992); Hiemstra & Jones (1994); Diks & Panchenko (2006)Granger & Lee (1989); Enders & Granger (1998)
TypNonparametric causality testNonlinear time-series model
Wegweisende QuelleDiks, C., & Panchenko, V. (2006). A new statistic and practical guidelines for nonparametric Granger causality testing. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 30(9-10), 1647-1669. DOI ↗Enders, W., & Granger, C. W. J. (1998). Unit-root tests and asymmetric adjustment with an example using the term structure of interest rates. Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, 16(3), 304–311. DOI ↗
Aliasnamennonlinear causality test, BDS-based causality, Diks-Panchenko test, nonparametric Granger causalitynonlinear VECM, NVECM, threshold VECM, asymmetric VECM
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ZusammenfassungNonlinear Granger causality extends the classic linear Granger causality framework to detect predictive relationships that operate through nonlinear dynamics. Using nonparametric or semi-parametric statistics based on correlation integrals or kernel density estimation, it identifies whether past values of one variable improve forecasts of another beyond what any linear model can capture.The Nonlinear VECM extends the standard linear VECM by allowing the speed of adjustment toward long-run equilibrium to differ depending on the sign, magnitude, or regime of deviations from that equilibrium. It captures asymmetric or threshold-driven dynamics in cointegrated time-series systems that a standard VECM would miss.
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