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Essays in Econometrics

Essays in Econometrics

Essays in Econometrics

Collected Papers of Clive W. J. Granger
Volume 2: Causality, Integration and Cointegration, and Long Memory
Clive W. J. Granger
Eric Ghysels, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Norman R. Swanson, Rutgers University, New Jersey
Mark W. Watson, Princeton University, New Jersey
October 2001
2. Causality, Integration and Cointegration, and Long Memory
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9780521792073

    This book, and its companion volume in the Econometric Society Monographs series (ESM number 32), present a collection of papers by Clive W. J. Granger. His contributions to economics and econometrics, many of them seminal, span more than four decades and touch on all aspects of time series analysis. The papers assembled in this volume explore topics in causality, integration and cointegration, and long memory. Those in the companion volume investigate themes in causality, integration and cointegration, and long memory. The two volumes contain the original articles as well as an introduction written by the editors.

    • Major essays of arguably the world's leading active econometrician
    • Granger is internationally known, author of 1999 Press title Empirical Modeling in Economics
    • Topics cover key areas of econometrics and time series analysis, including causality, cointegration, and long memory

    Reviews & endorsements

    'Re-reading all these contributions is fascinating and eye-opening on the fundamental effect that Granger had on research in economics. … this book constitutes a highly recommendable addition to your bookshelf.' De Economist

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    Product details

    October 2001
    Hardback
    9780521792073
    396 pages
    237 × 160 × 26 mm
    0.642kg
    44 b/w illus. 49 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Part I. Causality:
    • 1. Investigating causal relations by econometric models and cross-spectral methods
    • 2. Testing for causality
    • 3. Some recent developments in a concept of causality
    • 4. Advertising and aggregate consumption: an analysis of causality R. Ashley and R. Schmalensee
    • Part II. Integration and Cointegration:
    • 5. Spurious regressions in econometrics
    • 6. Some properties of time series data and their use in econometric model specification
    • 7. Time series analysis of error correction models A. A. Weiss
    • 8. Co-Integration and error-correction: representation, estimation and testing
    • 9. Developments in the study of cointegrated economic variables
    • 10. Seasonal integration and cointegration S. Hylleberg, R. F. Engle and B. S. Yoo
    • 11. A cointegration analysis of Treasury Bill yields A. D. Hall and H. M. Anderson
    • 12. Estimation of common long-memory components in Cointegrated Systems J. Gonzalo
    • 13. Separation in cointegrated systems and persistent-transitory decompositions N. Haldrup
    • 14. Nonlinear transformations of Integrated Time Series J. Hallman
    • 15. Long Memory Series with attractors J. Hallman
    • 16. Further developments in the study of cointegrated variables N. R. Swanson
    • Part III. Long Memory:
    • 17. An introduction to long-memory Time Series models and fractional differencing R. Joyeux
    • 18. Long-memory relationships and the aggregation of dynamic models
    • 19. A long memory property of stock market returns and a new model Z. Ding and R. F. Engle.
      Contributors
    • R. Ashley, R. Schmalensee, A. A. Weiss, S. Hylleberg, R. F. Engle, B. S. Yoo, A. D. Hall, H. M. Anderson, J. Gonzalo, N. Haldrup, J. Hallman, N. R. Swanson, R. Joyeux, Z. Ding, R. F. Engle

    • Clive W. J. Granger
    • Editors
    • Eric Ghysels , University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
    • Norman R. Swanson , Rutgers University, New Jersey
    • Mark W. Watson , Princeton University, New Jersey