Quantile Factor Models
Autor: | Jesus Gonzalo, Juan J. Dolado, Liang Chen |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
Inflation
Economics and Econometrics media_common.quotation_subject Model selection 05 social sciences Econometrics (econ.EM) Estimator Information Criteria 01 natural sciences Quantile regression FOS: Economics and business 010104 statistics & probability 0502 economics and business Econometrics 050207 economics 0101 mathematics Economics - Econometrics Factor analysis Mathematics media_common Quantile Panel data |
Zdroj: | Econometrica. 89:875-910 |
ISSN: | 0012-9682 |
DOI: | 10.3982/ecta15746 |
Popis: | Quantile Factor Models (QFM) represent a new class of factor models for high-dimensional panel data. Unlike Approximate Factor Models (AFM), where only location-shifting factors can be extracted, QFM also allow to recover unobserved factors shifting other relevant parts of the distributions of observed variables. A quantile regression approach, labeled Quantile Factor Analysis (QFA), is proposed to consistently estimate all the quantile-dependent factors and loadings. Their asymptotic distribution is then derived using a kernel-smoothed version of the QFA estimators. Two consistent model selection criteria, based on information criteria and rank minimization, are developed to determine the number of factors at each quantile. Moreover, in contrast to the conditions required for the use of Principal Components Analysis in AFM, QFA estimation remains valid even when the idiosyncratic errors have heavy-tailed distributions. Three empirical applications (regarding macroeconomic, climate and finance panel data) provide evidence that extra factors shifting the quantiles other than the means could be relevant in practice. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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