Dear all,
I just bought Eviews 8 and executed a VECM estimation. The output merely shows a t-value and a standard error but not the level of significance.Somebody else asked this question earlier (see link underneath my message) and the answer said you'd have to look in the help/manual of eviews, I did so, but could not find this issue being mentioned and how I can determine the significance level myself.
I'd highly appreciate it if somebody can tell me:
- Why is the significance of the coefficients not reported?
- How can I determine it myself?
Please help me with this.
http://forums.eviews.com/viewtopic.php?f=18&p=14229
Significance VECM coefficients Eviews
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Re: Significance VECM coefficients Eviews
Can somebody please help me with this? Eviews Gareth, are you there?
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EViews Glenn
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Re: Significance VECM coefficients Eviews
We don't put the p-value due to space considerations. You can use the @tdist function with the reported t-statistics to determine the p-values.
Re: Significance VECM coefficients Eviews
Hi Eviews Glenn,
Could you please specify the critical values that the t-statistic from the VECM estimation can be compared to? Unlike with other tests, the output for this test does not provide a reference or source for critical values.
Also, if the t-stat. is negative, do we use the negative number? Or do we always use absolute numbers?
I would really appreciate the clarification!
Many thanks.
Could you please specify the critical values that the t-statistic from the VECM estimation can be compared to? Unlike with other tests, the output for this test does not provide a reference or source for critical values.
Also, if the t-stat. is negative, do we use the negative number? Or do we always use absolute numbers?
I would really appreciate the clarification!
Many thanks.
Re: Significance VECM coefficients Eviews
Is anyone able to help with the above, please?
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EViews Glenn
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Re: Significance VECM coefficients Eviews
@tdist of absolute values will give you the two-sided p-value.
Re: Significance VECM coefficients Eviews
Hi Eview Glenn,We don't put the p-value due to space considerations. You can use the @tdist function with the reported t-statistics to determine the p-values.
I am sorry to bother you againt but I haven't used the @tdist function before and I really need to obtain the critical values for the VECM model.
Could you please explain how exactly to apply the following function? i.e. when I use the function in the command window, it produces an error. So I am guessing, that I need to specifiy the model that it needs to pick up? Could you outline how to do this?
Thank you in advance - really appreciate your help.
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