Panel VAR
Re: Panel VAR
What panel VAR technique do you need? If you are assuming a homogenous representation, you can handle it like any other VAR.
Re: Panel VAR
Dear Tom:TomDoan wrote:What panel VAR technique do you need? If you are assuming a homogenous representation, you can handle it like any other VAR.
I have small N (n=7), relatively larger T ( t>100, for most of the cases). but not all the country has uniform number of observations. Assuming homogenous representation, so I just set up the panel and then use Uhlig (2005) sign restriction methodology. Will that be ok?
Thank you very much for your guidance!
Re: Panel VAR
If a homogeneous representation is OK, yes, you can do that. That might, however, be a big "if". Remember, that means not just the coefficients but the covariance matrix is the same from one cross section to another.