TSLS, same equation and differentes results??
Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 12:37 am
Hi!
I'm tryng to run a TSLS estimation with AR(1), the problem is that if I run the same equation it gives me different results!!! Even if I just click on "estimate" and i jut click again in OK, it gives different results!!
The problem is that results are quite different: sometimes the equation gives me a "Inverted AR roots" and then a stationary ARMA... but sometimes it gives a "Inverted AR Roots 1.03; Estimated AR process is nonstationary"... so I cannot definitely rely on that results because i need to get Inverted AR roots.
It's making me crazy!
1) The Equations specification is:
pibcf80 i80 pibcf80(-1) ar(1)
And the instrument list is:
i80 i80(-1) pibcf80(-1) pibcf80(-2).
And i select both of the options "include a constant" or "include lagged regresssor for...". i80(-1) is the instrument for pibcf80.
2) And same problem happens if I don't choose the options or if i choose them and omit the instruments nmanually like just using i80 and i80(-1)...
Is there anybody who can help me to understan it???
Thanks a lot!
I'm tryng to run a TSLS estimation with AR(1), the problem is that if I run the same equation it gives me different results!!! Even if I just click on "estimate" and i jut click again in OK, it gives different results!!
The problem is that results are quite different: sometimes the equation gives me a "Inverted AR roots" and then a stationary ARMA... but sometimes it gives a "Inverted AR Roots 1.03; Estimated AR process is nonstationary"... so I cannot definitely rely on that results because i need to get Inverted AR roots.
It's making me crazy!
1) The Equations specification is:
pibcf80 i80 pibcf80(-1) ar(1)
And the instrument list is:
i80 i80(-1) pibcf80(-1) pibcf80(-2).
And i select both of the options "include a constant" or "include lagged regresssor for...". i80(-1) is the instrument for pibcf80.
2) And same problem happens if I don't choose the options or if i choose them and omit the instruments nmanually like just using i80 and i80(-1)...
Is there anybody who can help me to understan it???
Thanks a lot!