On the sensitivity of the restricted least squares estimators to covariance misspecification
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-1-2007
Abstract
Traditional econometrics has long stressed the serious consequences of non-spherical disturbances for the estimation and testing procedures under the spherical disturbance setting, that is, the procedures become invalid and can give rise to misleading results. In practice, it is not unusual, however, to find that the parameter estimates do not change much after fitting the more general structure. This suggests that the usual procedures may well be robust to covariance misspecification. Banerjee and Magnus (1999) proposed sensitivity statistics to decide if the Ordinary Least Squares estimators of the coefficients and the disturbance variance are sensitive to deviations from the spherical error assumption. This paper extends their work by investigating the sensitivity of the restricted least squares estimator to covariance misspecification where the restrictions may or may not be correct. Large sample results giving analytical evidence to some of the numerical findings reported in Banerjee and Magnus (1999) are also obtained. © Royal Economic Society 2007.
Publication Title
Econometrics Journal
Recommended Citation
Wan, A.,
Zou, G.,
&
Qin, H.
(2007).
On the sensitivity of the restricted least squares estimators to covariance misspecification.
Econometrics Journal,
10(3), 471-487.
http://doi.org/10.1111/j.1368-423X.2007.00217.x
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