Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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967290 | Journal of Monetary Economics | 2010 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Identification of structural parameters in models with adaptive learning can be weak, causing standard inference procedures to become unreliable. Learning also induces persistent dynamics, and this makes the distribution of estimators and test statistics non-standard. Valid inference can be conducted using the Anderson-Rubin statistic with appropriate choice of instruments. Application of this method to a typical new Keynesian sticky-price model with perpetual learning demonstrates its usefulness in practice.
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Authors
Guillaume Chevillon, Michael Massmann, Sophocles Mavroeidis,