Haggan et al., 1984 - Google Patents
On the selection of subset autoregressive time series modelsHaggan et al., 1984
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- 6094636917045417441
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- Haggan V
- Oyetunji O
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- Journal of Time Series Analysis
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The estimation of subset autoregressive time series models has been a difficult problem because of the large number of possible alternative models involved. However, with the advent of model selection criteria based on the maximum likelihood, subset model fitting has …
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