Asymptotic Inefficiency of Mean-Correction on Parameter Estimation for a Periodic First-Order Autoregressive Model |
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Authors: | Antony Gautier |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratoire de Mathématiques Rapha?l Salem , Université de Rouen , Saint Etienne du Rouvray , France antony.gautier@univ-rouen.fr |
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Abstract: | ![]() A common practice in time series analysis is to fit a centered model to the mean-corrected data set. For stationary autoregressive moving-average (ARMA) processes, as far as the parameter estimation is concerned, fitting an ARMA model without intercepts to the mean-corrected series is asymptotically equivalent to fitting an ARMA model with intercepts to the observed series. We show that, related to the parameter least squares estimation of periodic ARMA models, the second approach can be arbitrarily more efficient than the mean-corrected counterpart. This property is illustrated by means of a periodic first-order autoregressive model. The asymptotic variance of the estimators for both approaches is derived. Moreover, empirical experiments based on simulations investigate the finite sample properties of the estimators. |
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Keywords: | Least squares estimators Mean-correction Periodic ARMA models Periodic time series |
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