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Structural Vector Autoregressive Analysis

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Structural Vector Autoregressive Analysis

Structural Vector Autoregressive Analysis
Cambridge | English | 2018 | ISBN-10: 1107196574 | 782 pages | PDF | 30.85 mb

by Lutz Kilian (Author),‎ Helmut Lütkepohl (Author)

Structural vector autoregressive (VAR) models are important tools for empirical work in macroeconomics, finance, and related fields. This book not only reviews the many alternative structural VAR approaches discussed in the literature, but also highlights their pros and cons in practice. It provides guidance to empirical researchers as to the most appropriate modeling choices, methods of estimating, and evaluating structural VAR models. The book traces the evolution of the structural VAR methodology and contrasts it with other common methodologies, including dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) models. It is intended as a bridge between the often quite technical econometric literature on structural VAR modeling and the needs of empirical researchers. The focus is not on providing the most rigorous theoretical arguments, but on enhancing the reader's understanding of the methods in question and their assumptions. Empirical examples are provided for illustration.

Part of Themes in Modern Econometrics

Reviews & endorsements
Advance praise: 'The book by Kilian and Lütkepohl will become the new benchmark textbook for teaching structural vector autoregressive analysis. This book thus devotes considerable space to the issue of identification, including sign restrictions, to Bayesian methods, to Factor Vector Autoregressions and to non-fundamental shocks. These are key to understanding much of recent research. The authors do an excellent job of assembling and lucidly explaining it all. This book is destined to become a classic.' Harald Uhlig, University of Chicago

Advance praise: 'Structural vector autoregressions (SVARs) are an essential tool in empirical macroeconomics. This book provides a thorough and long-overdue digest of a literature that has been thriving for over 35 years and seen a lot of exciting developments in the past decade. The authors masterfully blend theoretical foundations, guidance for practitioners, and detailed empirical applications. This is a must-read for anyone working with SVARs.' Frank Schorfheide, University of Pennsylvania

Authors
Lutz Kilian, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Lutz Kilian is Professor of Economics at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Between 2001 and 2003 he served as an adviser to the European Central Bank in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Professor Kilian has been a research visitor at the Federal Reserve Board, the Bank of Canada, the European Central Bank, and the International Monetary Fund. His work has appeared in Econometrica, the American Economic Review, and the Journal of Political Economy. He has served as associate editor of the Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, among other journals.

Helmut Lütkepohl, Freie Universität Berlin
Helmut Lütkepohl has held professorial positions at Universität Hamburg, the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Germany, the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, the European University Institute, Florence, and the Freie Universität Berlin. He has served as Dean of the Graduate Center of the Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, Berlin. He has published professional articles in Econometrica, the Journal of Econometrics, the Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, Econometric Theory, and the Journal of Applied Econometrics. He has also served as associate editor of the Journal of Econometrics, Econometric Theory, Macroeconomic Dynamics, the Journal of Applied Econometrics, and Econometric Reviews. He is the author of New Introduction to Multiple Time Series Analysis (2010).