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dear members, I want to run Toda Yamamoto causal test in my data. I have gone through the some of the examples. but unable to understand wald.test. especially the 'term' argument. kindly help me in understand wald.test ?? -- Yadawananda...
Respected sir, hoping that you are well.sir, i am trying to run Tado-Yamamoto causality test with my data. I have three variables. but in running wal.test in R, I have faced problems (especially in 'terms' arguments). my...
hello to all. I am working on macroeconomic data series of India, which in a yearly basis. I am unable to convert my data frame into time series. kindly help me. also using zoo and xts packages. but they take...
I am working on Johansen cointegration test, using urca and var package. in the selection of var, I have got following results. >VARselect(newd, lag.max = 10,type = "none") $selection AIC(n) HQ(n) SC(n) FPE(n) 6 6...
thanks, eric../ actually I have the data which have not specify the months. therefore i bound to declare is in yearly data. i also attached a sample data set that may be helpful for you to providing suggestions. thank you...
thank you for your valuable reply. I have attached my commands, results, and data with this mail..maybe it will be beneficial for you to feedback. On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 9:13 PM, Jeff Newmiller <jdnewmil at dcn...
thankx to everyone for your valuable suggestions. one query regarding the GARCH model. I have applied the GARCH model for the same data that I send you all . and my results coming like Error in .sgarchfit(spec = spec, data = data...
oky.. thank you very much to all of you On Sat, Sep 16, 2017 at 2:06 PM, Eric Berger <ericjberger at gmail.com> wrote: > You can just use the same code that I provided before but now use your...
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