Michele Lenza
;
Giorgio E. Primiceri
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how to estimate a vector autoregression after march 2020 (replication data)

This paper illustrates how to handle a sequence of extreme observations-such as those recorded during the COVID?19 pandemic-when estimating a vector autoregression, which is the most popular time-series model in macroeconomics. Our results show that the ad hoc strategy of dropping these observations may be acceptable for the purpose of parameter estimation. However, disregarding these recent data is inappropriate for forecasting the future evolution of the economy, because it may underestimate uncertainty.

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Lenza, Michele; Primiceri, Giorgio E. (2022): How to estimate a vector autoregression after March 2020 (replication data). Version: 1. Journal of Applied Econometrics. Dataset. https://journaldata.zbw.eu/dataset/how-to-estimate-a-vector-autoregression-after-march-2020?activity_id=95ba79fb-46b0-4ed4-8f66-f44870ed1510