Hi and thanks for your reply
Maybe I was unclear about my problem. I was using standard non-seasonal ARIMA(1,1,1) model
which should be on the form:
Y^(t) = c + Y(t-1) + Phi*(Y(t-1)-Y(t-2)) + theta*e(t-1)
I got parameters from Gretl for c, Phi and theta. I also got time series for Y(t) and
Y^(t) for many values of t's.
I assumed that e(t-1) = Y(t) - Y^(t-1) in order to caluculate on compare values of Y^(t)
that the model got and what I should get on the spreadsheet. The values didnt match at
all. There seemed to be no systemic explanation for the difference between Y^(t) that the
model got and what I got. It seemed to be purely random. I did this several times for
various time series.
Best regards
Gustaf
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Dear Gustaf and Richard,
I guess part of the problem is the estimation method. GRETL offers Exact
maximum likelihood estimation (exact MLE) and conditional MLE for ARIMA
models. Only the second is equivalent to OLS. Exact and conditional ML
parameter estimates will "tend" to coincide only in "large" samples.
If you try OLS in another software and conditional MLE in GRETL you should
get the same parameter estimates and hence the same forecasts.
With respect to the spreadsheet experiment I cannot be sure what the problem
was? Are you 100% certain that you entered lags and lagged estimated
prediction errors appropriately in the spreadsheet?
Hope I helped a bit.
Yiannis
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From: "Eloy A. Fisher Hogan" <eloyfisher(a)hotmail.com>
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Allin,
I think I have the latest GRETL for Linux from the Ubuntu repositories - or
is it?
Gretl 1.8.7
2010-02-04
Thanks Allin!
EF
PS. Btw, GRETL is great!
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2010 18:10:39 -0400
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On Mon, 25 Oct 2010, Eloy A. Fisher Hogan wrote:
> I am running an HP filter in a script, but when I type:
>
> genr cyc_yt = hpfilt(yt, 6.25)
> genr tre_yt=yt-cyc_yt
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> I get:
>
> Expected ')' but found ','
> Syntax error in command line
What version of gretl are you running (under Help, About: version
and build date)?
The command you give above works OK here on current gretl.
Allin Cottrell
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