Does varm use the current or lagged X
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I'm trying to fit a yield dataset by means of a VARX model with the following formulation:
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where
is a vector of yields of different maturities and
is a vector of factors from a macroeconomic dataset. Looking at the `varm` documentation leads me to believe only current values of
will be used for estimation of
.
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Pratyush Roy
le 17 Fév 2021
Hi Martijn,
For an autoregressive model, the current output is dependent on past outputs and the present input. For the given equation, the present output depends on past output as well as past input.
As a workaround, the VARMA model can be used to model dynamical systems as described in the question. The link here shows functionalities like arma2ar which might be helpful to realise such models.
Hope this helps!
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