[R] AR vs ARIMA question

Prof Brian Ripley ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Thu Jul 7 22:21:05 CEST 2011


On Thu, 7 Jul 2011, peter dalgaard wrote:

>
> On Jul 7, 2011, at 19:52 , Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
>
>> Yes, ar and arima are using different estimation methods: arima is 
>> mle whereas the default is method-of-moments.
>>
>> With such a large ar coefficient the end effects will matter, and 
>> the mle (done by arima or ar.mle or ar(method="mle")) is the more 
>> accurate method since it makes maximal use of the ends of the 
>> series.
>
> Yes, but...
>
> MLE also has subtly stronger assumptions, namely that the whole 
> series is stationary. This boils down to the first observation(s) 
> having the stationary mean and variance. This is not always the case 
> if, e.g., the system is measured following some initial 
> perturbation.

But Yule-Walker (as distinct from OLS) also makes that assumption.

>
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> Peter Dalgaard
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>

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