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2011 Apr 14
1
Automatically extract info from Granger causality output
Dear Community,
this is my first programming in R and I am stuck with a problem. I
have the following code which automatically calculates Granger
causalities from a variable, say e.g. "bs" as below, to all other
variables in the data frame:
log.returns<-as.data.frame( lapply(daten, function(x) diff(log(ts(x)))))
y1<-log.returns$bs
y2<- log.returns[,!(names(log.returns) %in%
2010 Dec 01
1
Wiener-Granger Causality Test in R
Hello dudes.
I'm developing VAR analysis based on suggestions made by Horváth in its
paper Canonical Correlation Analysis and Wiener-Granger Causality Tests.
That's the reason I'm looking for if there's any R package to develop Wiener
- Granger Causality Test.
Thanks a lot for your unvaluable help.
Regards from Mexico
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2011 Apr 04
1
Granger Causality in a VAR Model
Dear Community,
I am new to R and have a question concerning the causality () test in
the vars package. I need to test whether, say, the variable y Granger
causes the variable x, given z as a control variable.
I estimated the VAR model as follows: >model<-VAR(cbind(x,y,z),p=2)
Then I did the following: >causality(model, cause="y"). I thing this
tests the Granger causality of
2008 Jul 02
2
Optimal lag selection in Granger Causality tests
Dear R Users,
Can someone point me to a R package which will help me optimally choose a
lag for Granger Causality testing ?
Many thanks in advance,
Tolga
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2009 Nov 16
2
test for causality
Hi useRs..
I cant figure out how to test for causality using causality() in vars
package
I have two datasets (A, B) and i want to test if A (Granger)cause B.
How do I write the script? I dont understand ?causality. How do I get x to
"contain" A and B. Further using the command VAR() to specify x, I dont
either understand.
Kind regards Tobias
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2010 Nov 03
0
Granger causality with panel data (econometrics question)
Hi folks,
I am trying to perform a Granger causality analysis with panel data. There
are some packages around for panel data analysis and Granger causality.
However, I have found neither a package for both panel data and Granger
causality nor any R procedures (homogenous/heterogenous causality
hypotheses, related tests such as Wald, unit root tests etc.).
Of course, someone must have
2013 Apr 30
0
Panel Granger Causality Tests
Hi,
I was wondering if there is a package/function for Panel Granger
non-causality tests? I am interested in Toda-Yamamoto procedure in panel
data setting.
Thank you,
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2013 May 04
0
Panel Granger Non-Causality Tests in R
Hi,
I was wondering if there is a package/function for Panel Granger
non-causality tests? I am interested in Toda-Yamamoto like procedure for
panel models.
Thank you,
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2008 Jun 28
1
Converting the results of granger.test into a matrix
Dear R Users,
The granger.test command in the MSBVAR package estimates all possible
bivariate Granger causality tests for m variables. If one passes a data
frame with 3 rows, it returns 6 granger tests in two rows, one for the
F-statistic and another for the p-value.
For example:
> a<-rnorm(1:10)
> b<-c(lag(a),rnorm(1))
> c<-c(lag(b),rnorm(1))
>
2007 Apr 09
1
Modified Sims test
Does anyone know of a package that includes the Modified Sims test
[Gewerke, 1983, Sims, 1972]?
This test is used in econometrics and is a kind of alternative to the
Granger test [Granger, 1969], which is in the package lmtest.
Thanks in advance,
chris
Refernces:
Gewerke, J., R. Meese, and W. Dent (1983), "Comparing Alternative Tests
of Causality in Temporal Systems: Analytic Results and
2012 Jul 14
1
Quantile Regression - Testing for Non-causalities in quantiles
Dear all,
I am searching for a way to compute a test comparable to Chuang et al.
("Causality in Quantiles and Dynamic Stock
Return-Volume Relations"). The aim of this test is to check wheter the
coefficient of a quantile regression granger-causes Y in a quantile range. I
have nearly computed everything but I am searching for an estimator of the
density of the distribution at several
2008 Dec 03
2
Spectral Analysis of Time Series in R
Dear R Community,
I am currently student at the Vienna University of Technology writing my
Diploma thesis on causality in time series and doing some analyses of
time series in R. I have the following questions:
(1) Is there a function in R to estimate the PARTIAL spectral coherence
of a multivariate time series? If yes, how does this work? Is there an
test in R if the partial spectral
2013 Apr 20
1
Convergent Cross Mapping
Dear All,
I am looking for an R implementation of the convergent cross mapping
method (see http://bit.ly/XN8OZX and
http://www.uvm.edu/~cdanfort/csc-reading-group/sugihara-causality-science-2012.pdf
)
The method is presented as an improvement over Granger causality (
http://bit.ly/XN8ydi ), but its implementation (involving shadows of
multidimensional manifolds) must be quite some work...
2003 Jun 10
1
Regression output labels
Hello to all-
1. When I run a regression which implements the augmented Dickey-Fuller
test, I am confused about the names given to the regressors in the output.
I understand what "xGE" stands for in a standard "lm" test involving an
independent variable GE for instance, but if I lags and or differences are
included in the model, what do the following "output" stand
2010 Aug 23
2
Engle Granger Test in R
Hi,
Please tell me the R codes for Engle Granger Test of cointegration.
TIA
Aditya
2002 Nov 06
0
causality test
Dear list
exist a function or package in R for Granger or Johanson causality
test
thanks in advance
Rafael Gutierrez
Estad?stico
Unidad de Tecnolog?a Cerro Matoso S.A.
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2003 Nov 15
5
correlation and causality examples
Dear All,
I'am looking for examples showing that correlation does not imply
causality, the targeted audience consists of undergraduate students
(their first year at the university but in the BioMathStat track).
All practicals are under R.
I was able to extract this from R datasets:
### begin
data(sunspots)
data(lynx)
spots <- window(sunspots, freq = 1, start = 1880, end = 1900)
lnx <-
2012 Jul 28
4
quantreg Wald-Test
Dear all,
I know that my question is somewhat special but I tried several times to
solve the problems on my own but I am unfortunately not able to compute the
following test statistic using the quantreg package. Well, here we go, I
appreciate every little comment or help as I really do not know how to tell
R what I want it to do^^
My situation is as follows: I have a data set containing a
2006 May 19
6
bayesian belief networks to determine causality
Hello, does R estimate belief networks to estimate chains of causality.
Anyone point me to the right direction, or the most developed library?
looking at DEAL>
2008 Aug 17
2
grangertest/lmtest ... what am I doing wrong ?
Dear Achim, R Users,
What am I doing wrong in this example ?
a<-zoo(rnorm(100),order.by=1:100)
b<-lag(a)
regr<-na.exclude(merge(a,b))
plot(regr)
grangertest(regr[,1],regr[,2],3)
> a<-zoo(rnorm(100),order.by=1:100)
> b<-lag(a)
> regr<-na.exclude(merge(a,b))
> plot(regr)
> grangertest(regr[,1],regr[,2],3)
Error in solve(vc[ovar, ovar]) : subscript out of bounds