PKT
mailing list archive
[ Other Periods
| Other mailing lists
| Search
]
Date:
[ Previous
| Next
]
Thread:
[ Previous
| Next
]
Index:
[ Author
| Date
| Thread
]
Re: Letter form Bob Solow
Sounds like a Type II error to me. It is certainly plausible to observe the presence of a unit
root when the alternative hypothesis of no unit root is true, e.g., if the probability of a Type
II error was .10, then by performing 100 Monte Carlo simulations of random walks, you will
wind up making the "mistake" of accepting the null hypothesis of a unit root ten times.
Yaglom just happened to observe one of those outcomes and it would seem to me that
he should have repeated the experiment a number of times.
Lonnie K. Stevans
acslks@xxxxxxxxxxx
It was not meaningless. Obviously , as i said "Yaglom took a randon number
generator and
>generated two column of random numbers. Not surprisingly he foud a unit root
>for these columns."
So Yaglom originally found a unit root -- and then tried differencing!!!
Paul
Paul Davidson
Editor, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics
University of Tennessee
SMC 523
Knoxville, Tennessee 37996-0550
phone # (865)974-4221; fax #(561)737-8262;
email pdavidson@xxxxxxx
http://econ.bus.utk.edu/davidsonextra/Davidson.html
- Thread context:
- Re: Letter form Bob Solow, (continued)
- Re: Letter form Bob Solow,
Lonnie K. Stevans Tue 12 Nov 2002, 16:36 GMT
- Re: Letter form Bob Solow,
pdavidso Tue 12 Nov 2002, 22:36 GMT
- Re: Letter form Bob Solow,
Lonnie K. Stevans Tue 12 Nov 2002, 22:36 GMT
- Re: Letter form Bob Solow,
Lonnie K. Stevans Tue 12 Nov 2002, 22:36 GMT
- Re: Letter form Bob Solow,
Lonnie K. Stevans Tue 12 Nov 2002, 22:40 GMT
- Re: Letter form Bob Solow,
pdavidso Wed 13 Nov 2002, 15:18 GMT
- Re: Letter form Bob Solow,
pdavidso Wed 13 Nov 2002, 15:19 GMT
- Re: Letter form Bob Solow,
Lonnie K. Stevans Wed 13 Nov 2002, 15:22 GMT
[ Other Periods
| Other mailing lists
| Search
]