Browsing by Subject "Heteroskedasticity"
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Item Open Access Detecting structural change when the change point is unknown(1995) Başçı, SıdıkaThere are various tests which are used to detect structural change when the change point is unknown. Among these widely used ones are Cumulated Sums (CUSUM) and CUSUM of Squares tests of Brown, Durbin and Evans (1975), Fluctuation test of Sen (1980) and Ploberger, Krämer and Kontrus (1989). More recently, Andrews (1990) suggests Sup F test and shows that it performs better than the above stated tests in terms of power. The problem with these tests is that they all assume stable variance although the regression coefficients change while moving from one regime to the other. In this thesis, we relax this assumption and suggest an alternative test which also allows heteroskedasticity. For this aim, we follow the Bayesian approach. We also present some of the Monte Carlo study results where we find that Bayesian test has superiority over the above stated tests in terms of power.Item Open Access Robust regression, HCCM estimators, and an Empirical Bayes application(1999) Orhan, MehmetThis Ph.D. thesis includes three topics of econometrics where the chapters of the whole study are devoted to robust regression analysis, research on the estimators for the covariance matrix of a heteroskedastic regression and finally an application of the Empirical Bayes method to some real data from Istanbul Stock Exchange. Some robust regression techniques are applied to some data sets to show how outliers of a data set may lead to wrong inferences. The results reveal that the former studies have gone through some wrong results with the effect of the outliers that were not detected. Second chapter makes a thorough evaluation of the existing heteroskedasticity consistent covariance matrix estimators where the Maximum Likelyhood estimator recently promoted to the literature by Zaman is also taken into consideration. Finally, some empirical study is carried out in the last part of the thesis. The firms of ISE are categorized into sectors and some estimation is done over an equation which is very common and simple in the finance literature.