The effect of fat-tailed error terms on the properties of systemwise RESET test |
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Authors: | Mahdi A. Alkhamisi Ghadban Khalaf Ghazi Shukur |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Economics and Statistics , Centre for Labour Market Policy (CAFO), V?xj? University , V?xj?, Sweden;2. Department of Mathematics , King Khalid University , Abha, Saudi Arabia;3. Department of Economics and Statistics , Centre for Labour Market Policy (CAFO), V?xj? University and J?nk?ping University , V?xj?, Sweden |
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Abstract: | The small sample properties of the systemwise RESET (Regression Specification Error Test) test for functional misspecification are investigated using normal and non-normal error terms. When using normally distributed or less heavy tailed error terms, we find the Rao's multivariate F-test to be best among all other alternative test methods (i.e. Wald, Lagrange Multiplier and Likelihood Ratio). Using the bootstrap critical values, however, all test methods perform satisfactorily in almost all situations. However, the test methods perform extremely badly (even the RAO test) when the error terms are very heavy tailed. |
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Keywords: | systemwise test of functional misspecification non-normal error terms small sample properties |
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