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Selecting the number of factors in approximate factor models using group variable regularization

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  • Maurizio Daniele

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We propose a novel method for the estimation of the number of factors in approximate factor models. The model is based on a penalized maximum likelihood approach incorporating an adaptive hierarchical lasso penalty function that enables setting entire columns of the factor loadings matrix to zero, which corresponds to removing uninformative factors. Additionally, the model is capable of estimating weak factors by allowing for sparsity in the non zero columns. We prove that the proposed estimator consistently estimates the true number of factors. Simulation experiments reveal superior selection accuracies for our method in finite samples over existing approaches, especially for data with cross-sectional and serial correlations. In an empirical application on a large macroeconomic dataset, we show that the mean squared forecast errors of an approximate factor model are lower if the number of included factors is selected by our method.

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  • Maurizio Daniele, 2024. "Selecting the number of factors in approximate factor models using group variable regularization," Econometric Reviews, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 43(10), pages 796-823, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:emetrv:v:43:y:2024:i:10:p:796-823
    DOI: 10.1080/07474938.2024.2365795
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