1. What are the contributions in "Estimating and testing multiple structural changes in linear models using band spectral regressions" ?
The authors provide methods for estimating and testing multiple structural changes occurring at unknown dates in linear models using band spectral regressions.. The authors consider changes over time within some frequency bands, permitting the coe cients to be different across frequency bands.. Using standard assumptions, the authors show that the limit distributions obtained are similar to those in the time domain counterpart.. The authors show that when the coe cients change only within some frequency band, they have increased e ciency of the estimates and power of the tests.. The authors also discuss a very useful application related to contexts in which the data is contaminated by some low frequency process ( e. g., level shifts or trends ) and that the researcher is interested in whether the original non-contaminated model is stable.. The authors analyze the stability of the relation between hours worked and productivity.. Hence, the results provide evidence to the e ect that the relation between hours worked and productivity is stable over any spectral band that excludes the lowest frequencies, in particular it is stable over the business-cycle band.
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