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Title: Effects of parameter estimation on prediction densities a bootstrap approach
Author(s): Pascual, L.
Romo, Juan
Ruiz, Esther [ortega]
Publisher: Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Departamento de Estadística
Issued date: Apr-1999
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/6304
Abstract: In this paper, we study the impact of parameter estimation on prediction densities using a bootstrap strategy to estimate these densities. We focus on seasonal ARlMA processes with possibly non normal innovations. We compare prediction densities obtained using the Box and Jenkins approach with bootstrap densities which may be constructed taking into account parameter estimation variability (PRR) or using parameter estimates as if they were the true parameters (CB). By means of Monte Carlo experiments, we show that the average coverage of the intervals is closer to the nominal value when intervals are constructed incorporating parameter uncertainty. The effects of parameter estimation are particularly important for small sample sizes and when the error distribution is not Gaussian. We also analyze the effect of the estimation method on the shape of prediction densities comparing prediction densities constructed when the parameters are estimated by OLS and by LAD. We show how, when the error distribution is not Gaussian, the average coverage and length of intervals based on LAD estimates are closer to nominal values than those based on OLS estimates. Finally, the performance of the PRR procedure is illustrated with two empirical examples.
Serie / Nº.: UC3M Working Papers. Statistics and Econometrics
99-31-09
Keywords: Forescating
Least absolute deviations
non normal distributions
Ordinaty least squares
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