Students are told that if you're going to go in for sequential testing, when determining the specification of a model, then the sequence that you follow should be "from the general to the specific". That is, you should start off with a "large" model, and then simplify it - not vice versa.
At least, I hope this is what they're told!
But are they told why they should "test down", rather than "test up"? Judging by some of the things I read and hear, I think the answer to the last question is "no"!
The "general-to-specific" modelling strategy is usually attributed to David Hendry, and an accessible overview of the associated literature is provided by Campos et al. (2005).
Let's take a look at just one aspect of this important topic.
Let's take a look at just one aspect of this important topic.