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Maximum likelihood estimation of higher‐order integer‐valued autoregressive processes
Authors:Ruijun Bu  Brendan McCabe  Kaddour Hadri
Affiliation:1. The University of Liverpool;2. Durham University
Abstract:Abstract. In this article, we extend the earlier work of Freeland and McCabe Journal of time Series Analysis (2004) Vol. 25, pp. 701–722] and develop a general framework for maximum likelihood (ML) analysis of higher‐order integer‐valued autoregressive processes. Our exposition includes the case where the innovation sequence has a Poisson distribution and the thinning is binomial. A recursive representation of the transition probability of the model is proposed. Based on this transition probability, we derive expressions for the score function and the Fisher information matrix, which form the basis for ML estimation and inference. Similar to the results in Freeland and McCabe (2004) , we show that the score function and the Fisher information matrix can be neatly represented as conditional expectations. Using the INAR(2) specification with binomial thinning and Poisson innovations, we examine both the asymptotic efficiency and finite sample properties of the ML estimator in relation to the widely used conditional least squares (CLS) and Yule–Walker (YW) estimators. We conclude that, if the Poisson assumption can be justified, there are substantial gains to be had from using ML especially when the thinning parameters are large.
Keywords:Time series of counts  INAR(p) model  Poisson autoregressive models  maximum likelihood estimation  asymptotic relative efficiency
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