Working Paper

Structural Vector Autoregressions with Nonnormal Residuals

Markku Lanne, Helmut Luetkepohl
CESifo, Munich, 2006

CESifo Working Paper No. 1651

In structural vector autoregressive (SVAR) models identifying restrictions for shocks and impulse responses are usually derived from economic theory or institutional constraints. Sometimes the restrictions are insufficient for identifying all shocks and impulse responses. In this paper it is pointed out that specific distributional assumptions can also help in identifying the structural shocks. In particular, a mixture of normal distributions is considered as a plausible model that can be used in this context. Our model setup makes it possible to test restrictions which are just-identifying in a standard SVAR framework. In particular, we can test for the number of transitory and permanent shocks in a cointegrated SVAR model. The results are illustrated using a data set from King, Plosser, Stock and Watson (1991) and a system of US and European interest rates.

CESifo Category
Empirical and Theoretical Methods
Keywords: mixture normal distribution, cointegration, vector autoregressive process, vector error correction model, impulse responses
JEL Classification: C320