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| Autoregressione Vettoriale (VAR)× | Granger Causality Test× | |
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| Campo | Econometria | Econometria |
| Famiglia | Regression model | Regression model |
| Anno di origine≠ | 1980 | 1969 |
| Ideatore≠ | Christopher A. Sims | Clive W. J. Granger |
| Tipo≠ | Multivariate time-series model | Causality test (F-test on VAR) |
| Fonte seminale≠ | Sims, C. A. (1980). Macroeconomics and Reality. Econometrica, 48(1), 1–48. DOI ↗ | Granger, C. W. J. (1969). Investigating Causal Relations by Econometric Models and Cross-spectral Methods. Econometrica, 37(3), 424–438. DOI ↗ |
| Alias | VAR, VAR model, vector autoregressive model, multivariate autoregression | Granger test, GC test, predictive causality test, Granger non-causality test |
| Correlati | 5 | 5 |
| Sintesi≠ | Vector Autoregression is a multivariate time-series model in which each variable is regressed on its own lags and the lags of all other variables in the system. Originally proposed by Sims (1980) as a data-driven alternative to large structural macroeconomic models, VAR has become the standard workhorse for dynamic analysis in empirical economics and finance. | The Granger causality test is a statistical hypothesis test that determines whether past values of one time series help predict future values of another, beyond what that series' own past already explains. Introduced by Clive Granger in 1969, it is the standard approach for assessing predictive causality in VAR-based time-series analysis. |
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