1. Bayesian stochastic model specification search for seasonal and calendar effects
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Tommaso Proietti, Stefano Grassi, Bell, William R., Holan, Scott H., and McElroy, Tucker S.
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Hyperparameter ,Bayes estimator ,Stochastic modelling ,Bayesian probability ,HA ,Feature selection ,Markov chain Monte Carlo ,ComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTING ,Statistics::Computation ,symbols.namesake ,Conditional independence ,Economics ,symbols ,Econometrics ,H1 ,Gibbs sampling - Abstract
We apply a recent methodology, Bayesian stochastic model specification search (SMSS), for the selection of the unobserved components (level, slope, seasonal cycles, trading days effects) that are stochastically evolving over time. SMSS hinges on two basic ingredients: the non-centered representation of the unobserved components and the reparameterization of the hyperparameters representing standard deviations as regression parameters with unrestricted support. The choice of the prior and the conditional independence structure of the model enable the definition of a very efficient MCMC estimation strategy based on Gibbs sampling. We illustrate that the methodology can be quite successfully applied to discriminate between stochastic and deterministic trends, fixed and evolutive seasonal and trading day effects.