Standard Errors of non-Linear combinations

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Standard Errors of non-Linear combinations

Postby khnaqvi » Wed Feb 04, 2009 9:27 pm

Hi,

I have estimated ARDL model and derived long run coefficents. But now I am stuck that how can I estimate the sandard erros of the non linear combinations in eviews? Can anyone help me in deriving the standard errors on non-linear combinations in Eviews. Although in Stata we can compute is by using nlcom command, how we can work out in eviews? Please help.

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Re: Standard Errors of non-Linear combinations

Postby startz » Thu Feb 05, 2009 1:58 am

Hi,

I have estimated ARDL model and derived long run coefficents. But now I am stuck that how can I estimate the sandard erros of the non linear combinations in eviews? Can anyone help me in deriving the standard errors on non-linear combinations in Eviews. Although in Stata we can compute is by using nlcom command, how we can work out in eviews? Please help.

Regards,
Hassan
Use the View/Wald test and test the hypothesis that the nonlinear combination you want equals zero. You'll get the standard error toward the bottom of the output.

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Re: Standard Errors of non-Linear combinations

Postby khnaqvi » Mon Feb 09, 2009 11:57 pm

Thanks a lot. It works well. Can you suggest how can I get the standard errors of non linear combinations over a period of time. As a matter of fact I am interested to have recurssive / rolling elasticites. How can I get a series of recrussive elasticites alongwith their respective standard errors.

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Hassan


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