Impulse response

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Kalec
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Impulse response

Postby Kalec » Tue Aug 18, 2009 11:54 am

Hi

I am doing impulse response and I have encountered two problems:

1. My data are I(1) and I have done cointegration and granger causality with VECM. I wonder if I should also use VECM instead of VAR for impulse response?

2. I tried to run impulse response with VECM, but I have difficulty understanding the results, please help.

My guess was that .. the non zero figures indicate the presence of an response to the variable. and the period refers to the lag????
Please let me know if I am correct or not. I would also like to know if there is anything more I can get from the results.

Many thanks

Graph result:
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Table result:
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Regards

Kalec

Dthurley
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Re: Impulse response

Postby Dthurley » Sun Sep 20, 2009 6:42 pm

The zero values on the table are interpreted as having no response to the shock.
Yes, the first column refers to the lag period.

kabonline07
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Re: Impulse response

Postby kabonline07 » Tue Oct 13, 2009 10:56 pm

Hi Kalec,
Did you get the answer for your question1?
I am also asking the same question.Can anybody help-any reference where it is clearly written?
Regards
Kabonline07


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