Discovering the Network Granger Causality in Large Vector Autoregressive Models

03/27/2023
by   Yoshimasa Uematsu, et al.
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This paper proposes novel inferential procedures for the network Granger causality in high-dimensional vector autoregressive models. In particular, we offer two multiple testing procedures designed to control discovered networks' false discovery rate (FDR). The first procedure is based on the limiting normal distribution of the t-statistics constructed by the debiased lasso estimator. The second procedure is based on the bootstrap distributions of the t-statistics made by imposing the null hypotheses. Their theoretical properties, including FDR control and power guarantee, are investigated. The finite sample evidence suggests that both procedures can successfully control the FDR while maintaining high power. Finally, the proposed methods are applied to discovering the network Granger causality in a large number of macroeconomic variables and regional house prices in the UK.

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