Adrian R. Fleissig
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the dynamic laurent flexible form and the demand for money (replication data)

I derive the dynamic full Laurent model to estimate economic models that assume a dynamic process. The application in this paper is to use the dynamic full Laurent to estimate a system of dynamic asset demand equations. The main results are that the dynamic full Laurent rejects its static version and the estimated elasticities are variable over time. Results from a Monte Carlo analysis, using a dynamic data-generating process, show that the prediction errors from the dynamic full Laurent are much smaller than those from the static version. Thus when the data are generated by a dynamic process, inferences from the static full Laurent model can be severely biased.

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Fleissig, Adrian R. (1997): The dynamic Laurent flexible form and the demand for money (replication data). Version: 1. Journal of Applied Econometrics. Dataset. https://jda-test.zbw.eu/dataset/the-dynamic-laurent-flexible-form-and-the-demand-for-money?activity_id=2c4efb45-3205-4862-ba28-f19fcf81be88