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Econ 240 C

Lecture 15

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Outline Project II Forecasting ARCH-M Models Granger Causality Simultaneity VAR models

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3I.  Work in GroupsII.  You will be graded based on a PowerPoint presentation and a written report.III.   Your report should have an executive summary of one to one and a half pages that summarizes your findings in words for a non-technical reader. It should explain the problem being examined from an economic perspective, i.e. it should motivate interest in the issue on the part of the reader. Your report should explain how you are investigating the issue, in simple language. It should explain why you are approaching the problem in this particular fashion. Your executive report should explain the economic importance of your findings.

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Technical Appendix1.      Table of Contents2.      Spreadsheet of data used and sources or, if extensive, a subsample of the data3.      Describe the analytical time series techniques you are using4.      Show descriptive statistics and histograms for the variables in the study5.      Use time series data for your project; show a plot of each variable against time

The technical details of your findings you can attach as an appendix

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Part I. ARCH-M Modeks

In an ARCH-M model, the conditional variance is introduced into the equation for the mean as an explanatory variable.

ARCH-M is often used in financial models

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36Net return to an asset model Net return to an asset: y(t)

• y(t) = u(t) + e(t)• where u(t) is is the expected risk premium• e(t) is the asset specific shock

the expected risk premium: u(t)• u(t) = a + b*h(t)• h(t) is the conditional variance

Combining, we obtain:• y(t) = a + b*h(t) +e(t)

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37Northern Telecom And Toronto Stock Exchange

Nortel and TSE monthly rates of return on the stock and the market, respectively

Keller and Warrack, 6th ed. Xm 18-06 data file

We used a similar file for GE and S_P_Index01 last Fall in Lab 6 of Econ 240A

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39Returns Generating Model, Variables Not Net of Risk Free

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41Diagnostics: Correlogram of the Residuals

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42Diagnostics: Correlogram of Residuals Squared

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44Try Estimating An ARCH-

GARCH Model

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46Try Adding the Conditional Variance to the Returns Model PROCS: Make GARCH variance series:

GARCH01 series

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47Conditional Variance Does Not Explain Nortel Return

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49OLS ARCH-M

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Estimate ARCH-M Model

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51Estimating Arch-M in Eviews with GARCH

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54Three-Mile Island Nuclear reactor accident March 28, 1979

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Event: March 28, 1979

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61Garch01 as a Geometric Lag of GPUnet

Garch01(t) = {b/[1-(1-b)z]} zm gpunet(t) Garch01(t) = (1-b) garch01(t-1) + b zm gpunet

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Part II. Granger Causality

Granger causality is based on the notion of the past causing the present

example: Index of Consumer Sentiment January 1978 - March 2003 and S&P500 total return, monthly January 1970 - March 2003

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64Consumer Sentiment and SP 500 Total Return

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Time Series are Evolutionary

Take logarithms and first difference

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Dlncon’s dependence on its past

dlncon(t) = a + b*dlncon(t-1) + c*dlncon(t-2) + d*dlncon(t-3) + resid(t)

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70Dlncon’s dependence on its past and dlnsp’s past

dlncon(t) = a + b*dlncon(t-1) + c*dlncon(t-2) + d*dlncon(t-3) + e*dlnsp(t-1) + f*dlnsp(t-2) + g* dlnsp(t-3) + resid(t)

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Do lagged dlnsp terms add to the explained variance?

F3, 292 = {[ssr(eq. 1) - ssr(eq. 2)]/3}/[ssr(eq. 2)/n-7]

F3, 292 = {[0.642038 - 0.575445]/3}/0.575445/292

F3, 292 = 11.26

critical value at 5% level for F(3, infinity) = 2.60

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Causality goes from dlnsp to dlncon

EVIEWS Granger Causality Test• open dlncon and dlnsp• go to VIEW menu and select Granger Causality• choose the number of lags

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75Does the causality go the other way, from dlncon to dlnsp? dlnsp(t) = a + b*dlnsp(t-1) + c*dlnsp(t-2) +

d* dlnsp(t-3) + resid(t)

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77Dlnsp’s dependence on its past and dlncon’s past dlnsp(t) = a + b*dlnsp(t-1) + c*dlnsp(t-2) +

d* dlnsp(t-3) + e*dlncon(t-1) + f*dlncon(t-2) + g*dlncon(t-3) + resid(t)

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Do lagged dlncon terms add to the explained variance?

F3, 292 = {[ssr(eq. 1) - ssr(eq. 2)]/3}/[ssr(eq. 2)/n-7]

F3, 292 = {[0.609075 - 0.606715]/3}/0.606715/292

F3, 292 = 0.379

critical value at 5% level for F(3, infinity) = 2.60

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81Granger Causality and Cross-Correlation

One-way causality from dlnsp to dlncon reinforces the results inferred from the cross-correlation function

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83Part III. Simultaneous Equations

and Identification Lecture 2, Section I Econ 240C Spring

2009 Sometimes in microeconomics it is possible

to identify, for example, supply and demand, if there are exogenous variables that cause the curves to shift, such as weather (rainfall) for supply and income for demand

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Demand: p = a - b*q +c*y + ep

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Dependence of price on quantity and vice versa

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Shift in demand with increased income

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Supply: q= d + e*p + f*w + eq

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Dependence of price on quantity and vice versa

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Simultaneity

There are two relations that show the dependence of price on quantity and vice versa• demand: p = a - b*q +c*y + ep

• supply: q= d + e*p + f*w + eq

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Endogeneity

Price and quantity are mutually determined by demand and supply, i.e. determined internal to the model, hence the name endogenous variables

income and weather are presumed determined outside the model, hence the name exogenous variables

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Shift in supply with increased rainfall

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Identification

Suppose income is increasing but weather is staying the same

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price

quantity

Shift in demand with increased income, may trace outi.e. identify or reveal the supply curve

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quantity

Shift in demand with increased income, may trace outi.e. identify or reveal the supply curve

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Identification

Suppose rainfall is increasing but income is staying the same

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Shift in supply with increased rainfall may trace out, i.e. identify or reveal the demand curve

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price

quantity

Shift in supply with increased rainfall may trace out, i.e. identify or reveal the demand curve

demand

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Identification

Suppose both income and weather are changing

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Shift in supply with increased rainfall and shift in demandwith increased income

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quantity

Shift in supply with increased rainfall and shift in demandwith increased income. You observe price and quantity

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Identification

All may not be lost, if parameters of interest such as a and b can be determined from the dependence of price on income and weather and the dependence of quantity on income and weather then the demand model can be identified and so can supply

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The Reduced Form for p~(y,w)

demand: p = a - b*q +c*y + ep

supply: q= d + e*p + f*w + eq

Substitute expression for q into the demand equation and solve for p

p = a - b*[d + e*p + f*w + eq] +c*y + ep

p = a - b*d - b*e*p - b*f*w - b* eq + c*y + ep

p[1 + b*e] = [a - b*d ] - b*f*w + c*y + [ep - b* eq ]

divide through by [1 + b*e]

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The reduced form for q~y,w

demand: p = a - b*q +c*y + ep

supply: q= d + e*p + f*w + eq

Substitute expression for p into the supply equation and solve for q

supply: q= d + e*[a - b*q +c*y + ep] + f*w + eq

q = d + e*a - e*b*q + e*c*y +e* ep + f*w + eq

q[1 + e*b] = [d + e*a] + e*c*y + f*w + [eq + e* ep]

divide through by [1 + e*b]

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Working back to the structural parameters

Note: the coefficient on income, y, in the equation for q, divided by the coefficient on income in the equation for p equals e, the slope of the supply equation• e*c/[1+e*b]÷ c/[1+e*b] = e

Note: the coefficient on weather in the equation f for p, divided by the coefficient on weather in the equation for q equals -b, the slope of the demand equation

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This process is called identification

From these estimates of e and b we can calculate [1 +b*e] and obtain c from the coefficient on income in the price equation and obtain f from the coefficient on weather in the quantity equation

it is possible to obtain a and d as well

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Vector Autoregression (VAR)

Simultaneity is also a problem in macro economics and is often complicated by the fact that there are not obvious exogenous variables like income and weather to save the day

As John Muir said, “everything in the universe is connected to everything else”

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107VAR One possibility is to take advantage of the

dependence of a macro variable on its own past and the past of other endogenous variables. That is the approach of VAR, similar to the specification of Granger Causality tests

One difficulty is identification, working back from the equations we estimate, unlike the demand and supply example above

We miss our equation specific exogenous variables, income and weather

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Primitive VAR

(1)y(t) = w(t) + y(t-1) +

w(t-1) + x(t) + ey(t)

(2) w(t) = y(t) + y(t-1) +

w(t-1) + x(t) + ew(t)

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Standard VAR

Eliminate dependence of y(t) on contemporaneous w(t) by substituting for w(t) in equation (1) from its expression (RHS) in equation 2

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1. y(t) = w(t) + y(t-1) + w(t-1) + x(t) + ey(t)

1’. y(t) = y(t) + y(t-1) + w(t-1) + x(t) + ew(t)] + y(t-1) + w(t-1) + x(t) + ey(t)

1’. y(t) y(t) = [+ y(t-1) + w(t-1) + x(t) + ew(t)] + y(t-1) + w(t-1) + x(t) + ey(t)

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Standard VAR (1’) y(t) = (/(1- ) +[ (+

)/(1- )] y(t-1) + [ (+ )/(1- )] w(t-1) + [(+ (1- )] x(t) + (ey(t) + ew(t))/(1- )

in the this standard VAR, y(t) depends only on lagged y(t-1) and w(t-1), called predetermined variables, i.e. determined in the past

Note: the error term in Eq. 1’, (ey(t) + ew(t))/(1- ), depends upon both the pure shock to y, ey(t) , and the pure shock to w, ew

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Standard VAR (1’) y(t) = (/(1- ) +[ (+ )/(1-

)] y(t-1) + [ (+ )/(1- )] w(t-1) + [(+ (1- )] x(t) + (ey(t) + ew(t))/(1- )

(2’) w(t) = (/(1- ) +[(+ )/(1- )] y(t-1) + [ (+ )/(1- )] w(t-1) + [(+ (1- )] x(t) + (ey(t) + ew(t))/(1- )

Note: it is not possible to go from the standard VAR to the primitive VAR by taking ratios of estimated parameters in the standard VAR

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Group A Group B Group CJulianne Shan Visut Hemithi Brian AbeHo-Jung Hsiao Jeff Lee Ting ZhengChristian Treubig Huan Zhang Daniel HellingLindsey Aspel Zhen Tian Eric HowardBrooks Allen Diana Aguilar Laura BraeutigamEdmund Becdach Yuli Yan Noelle Hirneise

Group D Group EGaoyuan Tian Yao WangMatthew Mullens Christopher StroudAleksandr Keyfes Morgan HansenGulsah Guenec Marissa PittmanAndrew Booth Eric Griffin


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