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Efficient score tests for heteroskedasticity in micro-economics
Authors:Michael McAleer  C. R. McKenzie
Affiliation:1. Department of Economics , University of Western Australia , Nedlands, Perth, W.A, 6009, Australia;2. Department of Economics , Osaka University , Toyonaka, Osaka, 560, Japan
Abstract:Kruskal's theorem is used to provide simple and elegant alternative derivations of the efficiency of some two step estimators (2SE) for models containing anticipated and unanticipated variables. Several new results are established: 2SE is not efficient for a structural equation with current and lagged values of both anticipated and unanticipated variables; 2SE is always efficient for the parameter associated with the current unanticipated variable, and for the parameter associated with the lagged unanticipated variable if there is no lagged dependent variable in the expectations equation; the inclusion of additional regressors in the structural equation and contemporaneous correlation of the structural and expectations errors can both be analysed in a straightforward manner; the single-equation generalized least squares estimator can be as efficient as the systems maximum likelihood estimator.
Keywords:Efficiency  Generated Regressors  Kruskal's Theorem  Two Step Estimation  Rational Expectations Models
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