Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
Ways of improving the efficiency of Monte-Carlo (MC) techniques are studied for dynamic models. Such models cause the conventional Antithetic Variate (AV) technique to fail, and will be proved to reduce the benefit from using Control Variates with nearly nonstationary series. This paper suggests modifications of the two conventional variance reduction techniques to enhance their efficiency. New classes of AVs are also proposed. Methods of reordering innovations are found to do less well than others which rely on changing some signs in the spirit of the traditional AV. Numerical and analytical calculations are given to investigate the features of the proposed techniques.
Iris type:
Capitolo di Libro
Keywords:
Dynamic models; Monte-Carlo (MC); Variance Reduction Technique (VRT); Antithetic Variate (AV); Control Variate (CV); Efficiency Gain (EG); Response Surface (RS).
List of contributors:
Abadir, K; Paruolo, Paolo
Book title:
The Methodology and Practice of Econometrics, Festchrift volume for David Hendry