I have to confess that the number of items on my list of papers that I really must read (very soon) is rather large. My excuse is the same as everyone else's - too many papers, too little time. However, here's a small selection of of some of the papers that I've added to that list recently:
- Francis X, Diebold, "Comparing Predictive Accuracy, Twenty Years Later: A Personal Perspective on the Use and Abuse of Diebold-Mariano Tests"
- Z. Liao and P. C. B. Phillips, "Automated Estimation of Vector Error Correction Models"
- Alastair R. Hall, Denise R. Osborn, and Nikolaos D. Sakkas, "Inference on Structural Breaks Using Information Criteria"
- Michael W. McCracken, "Consistent Testing for Structural Change at the Ends of the Sample"
- Russell Davidson and James G. MacKinnon, "Bootstrap Confidence Sets With Weak Instruments"
- Pierre Perron and Gabriel Rodriguez, "Residual Test for Cointegration With GLS Detrended Data"
© 2012, David E. Giles
Some really interesting papers here. It would be great if you could keep us updated on your reading list from time to time.
ReplyDeleteI would also be interested to see your list under the title "10 articles every current econometrics PhD should read". I emphasise current as I suspect that not all the classics need rereading as their content has made it into most curriculums. Just a suggestion. Thanks
Thanks - that's a great suggestion and I'll certainly follow it up.
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ReplyDeleteI'd a appreciate it if you could come up with a reading list for someone like me who took an introduction to econometrics class 20 years ago and wants to refresh the material from probability and statistics to an intermediate-level econometrics class.
Thanks for the suggestion - I'd be happy to do that.
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