Constructing a Coincident Index of Business Cycles without Assuming a One-Factor Model
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Publication Date
4-2004
Abstract
The Stock–Watson coincident index and its subsequent extensions assume a static linear one-factor structure for the component indicators. Such assumption is restrictive in practice, however, with as few as four indicators. In fact, such assumption is unnecessary if one defines a coincident index as an estimate of latent monthly real GDP. This paper considers VAR and factor models for latent monthly real GDP and other coincident indicators, and estimates the models using the observable mixed-frequency series. For US data, Schwartz’s Bayesian information criterion selects a two-factor model. The smoothed estimate of latent monthly real GDP is the proposed index.
Discipline
Econometrics
Research Areas
Econometrics
Publication
9th National Convention on Statistics, Scientific Program
Citation
Mariano, Roberto S..
Constructing a Coincident Index of Business Cycles without Assuming a One-Factor Model. (2004). 9th National Convention on Statistics, Scientific Program.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/797