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Growth of Money Supply Data.
data(growthofmoney)
A multivariate quarterly time series from 1970(2) to 1974(4) with variables
difference of current and preceding target for the growth rate of the money supply,
difference of actual growth rate and target growth rate for the preceding period.
The data was originally studied by Hetzel (1981), the data set is given in Krämer and Sonnberger (1986). Below we replicate a few examples from their book. Some of these results differ more or less seriously and are sometimes parameterized differently.
R.L. Hetzel (1981), The Federal Reserve System and Control of the Money Supply in the 1970's. Journal of Money, Credit and Banking 13, 31–43
W. Krämer & H. Sonnberger (1986), The Linear Regression Model under Test. Heidelberg: Physica
data(growthofmoney) ## page 137, fit Hetzel OLS model ## first/second line in Table 6.7 modelHetzel <- TG1.TG0 ~ AG0.TG0 lm(modelHetzel, data=growthofmoney) dwtest(modelHetzel, data=growthofmoney) ## page 135, fit test statistics in Table 6.8 ############################################# if(require(strucchange, quietly = TRUE)) { ## Chow 1974(1) sctest(modelHetzel, point=c(1973,4), data=growthofmoney, type="Chow") } ## RESET reset(modelHetzel, data=growthofmoney) reset(modelHetzel, power=2, type="regressor", data=growthofmoney) reset(modelHetzel, type="princomp", data=growthofmoney) ## Harvey-Collier harvtest(modelHetzel, order.by= ~ AG0.TG0, data=growthofmoney) ## Rainbow raintest(modelHetzel, order.by = "mahalanobis", data=growthofmoney) ## Identification of outliers ############################# ## Figure 6.1 plot(modelHetzel, data=growthofmoney) abline(v=0) abline(h=0) abline(coef(lm(modelHetzel, data=growthofmoney)), col=2) ## Table 6.7, last line growthofmoney2 <- as.data.frame(growthofmoney[-c(5:6),]) lm(modelHetzel, data=growthofmoney2) dwtest(modelHetzel, data=growthofmoney2)
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