
doi: 10.2139/ssrn.1150662
We consider selecting a regression model, using a variant of general-to-specific, when there are more variables than observations, in the special case that the variables are impulse dummies (indicators) for every observation. We show that the setting is unproblematic if tackled appropriately, and obtain the finite-sample distribution of estimators of the mean and variance in a simple location-scale model under the null that no impulses matter. A Monte Carlo simulation confirms the null distribution, and shows power against an alternative of interest.
model selection, Economics, indicators; regression saturation; subset selection; model selection, Faculty of Social Sciences, indicators, subset selection, /dk/atira/pure/core/keywords/FacultyOfSocialSciences, /dk/atira/pure/core/keywords/FacultyOfSocialSciences; name=Faculty of Social Sciences, regression saturation, Indicators; regression saturation; subset selection; model selection., jel: jel:C51, jel: jel:C22
model selection, Economics, indicators; regression saturation; subset selection; model selection, Faculty of Social Sciences, indicators, subset selection, /dk/atira/pure/core/keywords/FacultyOfSocialSciences, /dk/atira/pure/core/keywords/FacultyOfSocialSciences; name=Faculty of Social Sciences, regression saturation, Indicators; regression saturation; subset selection; model selection., jel: jel:C51, jel: jel:C22
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