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Keywords:
randomcoefficient autoregression; heteroskedasticity; wild bootstrap
Summary:
In the paper, a heteroskedastic autoregressive process of the first order is considered where the autoregressive parameter is random and errors are allowed to be non-identically distributed. Wild bootstrap procedure to approximate the distribution of the least-squares estimator of the mean of the random parameter is proposed as an alternative to the approximation based on asymptotic normality, and consistency of this procedure is established.
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