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Modello Autoregressivo a Ritardi Distribuiti Non Lineare (NARDL)×Test di causalità di Granger×
CampoEconometriaEconometria
FamigliaRegression modelRegression model
Anno di origine20141969
IdeatoreShin, Yu, and Greenwood-NimmoClive W. J. Granger
TipoNonlinear cointegration modelTime-series predictive causality test
Fonte seminaleShin, Y., Yu, B., & Greenwood-Nimmo, M. (2014). Modelling asymmetric cointegration and dynamic multipliers in a nonlinear ARDL framework. In R. C. Sickles & W. C. Horrace (Eds.), Festschrift in Honor of Peter Schmidt: Econometric Methods and Applications (pp. 281-314). Springer. DOI ↗Granger, C. W. J. (1969). Investigating Causal Relations by Econometric Models and Cross-spectral Methods. Econometrica, 37(3), 424-438. DOI ↗
AliasNARDL, nonlinear ARDL, asymmetric ARDL, nonlinear bounds testGranger causality test, Granger non-causality test, predictive causality test, Granger Nedensellik Testi
Correlati45
SintesiThe Nonlinear ARDL (NARDL) model extends the linear ARDL bounds-testing framework to allow asymmetric long-run and short-run relationships. By decomposing an explanatory variable into its positive and negative partial sums, it tests whether increases and decreases in a regressor have different effects on the dependent variable — a feature that linear cointegration methods cannot capture.The Granger causality test, introduced by Clive W. J. Granger in 1969, assesses whether the past values of one time series help predict another beyond what the latter's own past already explains. It defines causality in a strictly predictive sense rather than as a structural or physical cause.
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