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September 1971 - Volume 39 Issue 5 Page 751 - 765


p.751


The Identification Problem for Multiple Equation Systems with Moving Average Errors

E. J. Hannan

Abstract

The problem considered is that of the identification of a model of an economic system wherein the errors are not, as is often assumed, serially independent but are generated by a moving average process. It is assumed that estimation will be based only on the estimates of the first two moments of the variables involved and by making stationarity assumptions the problem is reduced to one of the unique factorization of spectra. It therefore has close associations with prediction theory.

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