Bayesian Testing Of Granger Causality In Functional Time Series

12/31/2021
by   Rituparna Sen, et al.
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We develop a multivariate functional autoregressive model (MFAR), which captures the cross-correlation among multiple functional time series and thus improves forecast accuracy. We estimate the parameters under the Bayesian dynamic linear models (DLM) framework. In order to capture Granger causality from one FAR series to another we employ Bayes Factor. Motivated by the broad application of functional data in finance, we investigate the causality between the yield curves of two countries. Furthermore, we illustrate a climatology example, examining whether the weather conditions Granger cause pollutant daily levels in a city.

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