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Appoximating the approximate slopes of LR, W and LM test statistics

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  • MAGEE, Lonnie

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A Taylor series approach is used to derive approximations to the approximate slope of LR, W, and LM test statistics. These can be useful when the approximate slopes themselves are complicated. The results are applied to the test of linear coefficient restrictions in the linear model with a nonscalar covariance matrix. They can be used to find cases where the Wald test may badly over-reject in this model. The results shed some new light on the over-rejection that has been noted in the special cases of AR(1) disturbances and the SURE model.
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  • MAGEE, Lonnie, 1987. "Appoximating the approximate slopes of LR, W and LM test statistics," LIDAM Reprints CORE 762, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE).
  • Handle: RePEc:cor:louvrp:762
    Note: In : Econometric Theory, 3, 247-271, 1987
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    1. Bera, A.K. & Ullah, A., 1991. "RAO's Score Test in Econometrics," Other publications TiSEM 667d7827-c9d6-4f00-8183-6, Tilburg University, School of Economics and Management.
    2. Lee C. Adkins & R. Carter Hill & Bob Russell, 1991. "A Primer on the Use of Canonical Forms and Transformations in the Linear Regression Model," The American Economist, Sage Publications, vol. 35(1), pages 40-51, March.

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