Dear all,
When I run an arima(1,1,1) on an I(1) variable, y, I get different estimates to
when I first difference the variable myself, e.g y2-diff(y), and then run
arima(1,0,1) on y2. Shouldn't these two approaches give the same output?
Any help will be much appreciated.
george
Dear all,
When I run an arima(1,1,1) on an I(1) variable, e.g. y, I get different
estimates to when I first difference the variable myself, e.g y2-diff(y),
and then run arima(1,0,1) on y2. Shouldn't these two approaches give the
same output?
Any help will be much appreciated.
george
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Hi George: Assuming it's still relevant, the link below will explain why.
http://www.stat.pitt.edu/stoffer/tsa2/Rissues.htm
On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 2:14 PM, George Milunovich
george.milunov...@mq.edu.au wrote:
Dear all,
When I run an arima(1,1,1) on an I(1) variable, y, I get different
Hi Mark,
This is very helpful!!
Much appreciated
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On Jul 19, 2013, at 3:51 AM, Mark Leeds marklee...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi George: Assuming it's still relevant, the link below will explain why.
http://www.stat.pitt.edu/stoffer/tsa2/Rissues.htm
On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at
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