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Yale University

1985

Asymptotic theory

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Understanding Spurious Regressions In Econometrics, Peter C.B. Phillips Jun 1985

Understanding Spurious Regressions In Econometrics, Peter C.B. Phillips

Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers

This paper provides an analytical study of spurious regressions involving the levels of economic time series. As asymptotic theory is developed for regressions that relate independent random walks. It is shown that the usual t ratio significance tests do not possess limiting distributions but actually diverge as the sample size T approaches infinity. The Durbin-Watson statistic, on the other hand, converges in probability to zero. An alternative asymptotic theory is also analyzed. An alternative asymptotic theory is developed based on the concept of continuous data recording. This theory together with the large sample asymptotics that we present go a long …