Title: Real Time Econometrics
Authors: Pesaran, M Hashem
Timmermann, Allan
Keywords: specification search, data snooping, recursive/sequential modelling, automated model selection
Issue Date: Jun-2004
Publisher: Department of Applied Economics
Series/Report no.: CWPE;0432
Abstract: This paper considers the problems facing decision makers using econometric models in real time. It identifies the key stages involved and highlights the role of automated systems in reducing the effect of data snooping. It sets out many choices that researchers face in construction of automated systems and discusses some of the possible ways advanced in the literature for dealing with them. The role of feedbacks from the decision maker’s actions to the data generating process is also discussed and highlighted through an example.
URI: http://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/443
Appears in Collections:Cambridge Working Papers in Economics

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