Convexity Adjustment for transformed dependent variables

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Convexity Adjustment for transformed dependent variables

Postby eavelas » Tue Mar 08, 2016 10:55 am

I have received a question regarding the potential bias associated with the way EViews performs the convexity adjustment when solving for transformed dependent variables (see comment in attachment). How does EViews handle this adjustment? Is it covered anywhere in the user guide or other documentation? Thank you.

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Re: Convexity Adjustment for transformed dependent variables

Postby EViews Glenn » Tue Mar 08, 2016 12:27 pm

The single forecast solution in a nonlinear dynamic model will not be unbiased. There's really no way to get an single unbiased forecast by inverting the nonlinear expression in the way that we do.

What people tend to do in this case is to perform stochastic simulation of the dynamic model and then take moments. Potter has a brief discussion in the context of more complicated time series models

https://www.newyorkfed.org/medialibrary ... s/sr87.pdf

There are other references in that paper too.

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ftp://ftp.econ.au.dk/creates/rp/10/rp10_01.pdf

have a bit of a discussion too under section 4.2 -- Monte Carlo forecasts
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In EViews, the model object has built in stochastic simulation in which we'll generate a bunch of forecasts after adding disturbances and then collect moments. It's pretty straightforward and a search of the documentation or the forum should get you going.


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