Testing structural changes in panel data with small fixed panel size and bootstrap

62H15, 62H10, 62E20, 62P05, 62F40 0502 economics and business 05 social sciences FOS: Mathematics Mathematics - Statistics Theory Statistics Theory (math.ST) 0101 mathematics 01 natural sciences
DOI: 10.1007/s00184-014-0522-8 Publication Date: 2014-12-20T15:31:16Z
ABSTRACT
Corrected version of the original paper: Pe\v{s}tov\'{a}, B. and Pe\v{s}ta, M. (2015). Testing structural changes in panel data with small fixed panel size and bootstrap. Metrika, August 2015, Volume 78, Issue 6, pp 665-689, DOI 10.1007/s00184-014-0522-8, http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00184-014-0522-8<br/>Panel data of our interest consist of a moderate or relatively large number of panels, while the panels contain a small number of observations. This paper establishes testing procedures to detect a possible common change in means of the panels. To this end, we consider a ratio type test statistic and derive its asymptotic distribution under the no change null hypothesis. Moreover, we prove the consistency of the test under the alternative. The main advantage of such an approach is that the variance of the observations neither has to be known nor estimated. On the other hand, the correlation structure is required to be calculated. To overcome this issue, a bootstrap technique is proposed in the way of a completely data driven approach without any tuning parameters. The validity of the bootstrap algorithm is shown. As a by-product of the developed tests, we introduce a common break point estimate and prove its consistency. The results are illustrated through a simulation study. An application of the procedure to actuarial data is presented.<br/>
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