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Modello Fourier SARIMA×Test dei residui ARDL di Fourier×
CampoEconometriaEconometria
FamigliaRegression modelRegression model
Anno di origine19942001-2021
IdeatoreHarvey & Scott (1994); Hyndman & Athanasopoulos (popularization)Pesaran, Shin & Smith (ARDL foundation); Fourier extension by Nazlioglu and related authors
TipoSeasonal time series model with trigonometric regressorsCointegration / bounds test
Fonte seminaleHarvey, A., & Scott, A. (1994). Seasonality in dynamic regression models. The Economic Journal, 104(427), 1324-1345. link ↗Nazlioglu, S., Gormus, A., & Soytas, U. (2021). Oil prices and monetary policy in emerging markets: structural breaks, asymmetries, and Fourier approximations. Energy Economics, 95, 105119. link ↗
AliasFourier SARIMA, SARIMA with Fourier terms, Fourier-SARIMA, trigonometric SARIMAFourier ARDL, Fourier bounds testing, ARDL with Fourier approximation, F-ARDL cointegration test
Correlati65
SintesiThe Fourier SARIMA model extends the classical Seasonal ARIMA framework by incorporating trigonometric (Fourier) terms as deterministic regressors. This allows the model to approximate smooth, complex, or multiple-frequency seasonal patterns without requiring a full seasonal ARIMA structure for every frequency, making it particularly useful for high-frequency data or series with non-integer or evolving seasonality.The Fourier ARDL bounds test augments the Pesaran-Shin-Smith cointegration framework with trigonometric (Fourier) terms that capture gradual, smooth structural breaks in the data-generating process. It tests for a long-run level relationship between variables without requiring the researcher to specify the number, timing, or form of structural breaks in advance.
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