نتایج جستجو برای: granger causality jel classification o43

تعداد نتایج: 551535  

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2015
Lionel Barnett Anil K Seth

Granger causality has long been a prominent method for inferring causal interactions between stochastic variables for a broad range of complex physical systems. However, it has been recognized that a moving average (MA) component in the data presents a serious confound to Granger causal analysis, as routinely performed via autoregressive (AR) modeling. We solve this problem by demonstrating tha...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2012
Tian Ge Jianfeng Feng Fabian Grabenhorst Edmund T. Rolls

We describe a new measure of Granger causality, componential Granger causality, and show how it can be applied to the identification of the directionality of influences between brain areas with functional neuroimaging data. Componential Granger causality measures the effect of y on x, but allows interaction effects between y and x to be measured. In addition, the terms in componential Granger c...

Journal: Iranian Economic Review 2018

Abstract The theoretical and applied issues of the relationship between institutions and economic growth have thoroughly been examined in ASEAN countries. This study revisits the issue and tests the role of institutions in the economic growth using the World Governance Indicators (WGI) and uses a new method to examine the impact of the various institutions on the economic growth. We used dynam...

Journal: :Econometrics and Statistics 2019

Journal: : 2021

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Journal: :Journal of neuroscience methods 2015
Linda Sommerlade Marco Thiel Malenka Mader Wolfgang Mader Jens Timmer Bettina Platt Björn Schelter

BACKGROUND Measurements in the neurosciences are afflicted with observational noise. Granger-causality inference typically does not take this effect into account. We demonstrate that this leads to false positives conclusions and spurious causalities. NEW METHOD State space modelling provides a convenient framework to obtain reliable estimates for Granger-causality. Despite its previous applic...

2017
Evan Kodra Snigdhansu Chatterjee Auroop R. Ganguly

Detection and attribution methodologies have been developed over the years to delineate anthropogenic from natural drivers of climate change and impacts. A majority of prior attribution studies, which have used climate model simulations and observations or reanalysis datasets, have found evidence for human-induced climate change. This papers tests the hypothesis that Granger causality can be ex...

Journal: :Mathematics and Computers in Simulation 2010
Zhidong Bai Wing-Keung Wong Bingzhi Zhang

The traditional linear Granger test has been widely used to examine the linear causality among several time series in bivariate settings as well as multivariate settings. Hiemstra and Jones [19] develop a nonlinear Granger causality test in bivariate settings to investigate the nonlinear causality between stock prices and trading volume. This paper extends their work by developing a non-linear ...

2009
Pierre-Olivier Amblard Olivier J. J. Michel

This paper addresses the problem of inferring circulation of information between multiple stochastic processes. We discuss two possible frameworks in which the problem can be studied: directed information theory and Granger causality. The main goal of the paper is to study the connection between these two frameworks. In the case of directed information theory, we stress the importance of Kramer...

2016
Hongfeng Peng Xiaoyu Tan Yanli Li Liqin Hu

Using a sample of province-level panel data, this paper investigates the Granger causality associations among economic growth (GDP), foreign direct investment (FDI) and CO2 emissions in China. By applying the bootstrap Granger panel causality approach (Kónya, 2006), we consider both cross-sectional dependence and homogeneity of different regions in China. The empirical results support that the ...

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