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Wojciech Charemza1,2, Christian Francq3, Radu Lupu4
1Vistula University, Poland.
PloS one
|December 1, 2025
概括
本研究引入了一种新的统计测试,使用预测错误来检测稳定政策的影响. 政策效应拉格朗奇乘数 (PELM) 测试成功识别了具有稳定政策的国家,这些国家后来显示出预算改善.
科学领域:
- 计量经济学 计量经济学
- 金融建模金融建模
- 政策分析 政策分析
背景情况:
- 传统的政策影响分析往往缺乏完整的数据.
- 评估稳定政策需要强大的统计方法.
- 动态金融模型会产生预测错误,这可能会揭示政策足迹.
研究的目的:
- 介绍政策效应拉格朗奇倍数 (PELM) 测试.
- 从预测错误分布中检测稳定政策的影响.
- 在没有明确的干预数据的情况下评估政策效率.
主要方法:
- 开发了新的政策效应拉格朗奇乘数 (PELM) 测试.
- 将PELM测试应用于33个国家的国债收益率数据.
- 在各种型号规格中进行了稳定性检查.
主要成果:
- 在PELM测试中,确定了几个国家的稳定政策足迹.
- 已确认稳定政策的国家在2014年危机后的预算状况显著改善.
- 该测试证明了预测性质,并通过稳定性检查验证了发现.
结论:
- PELM测试是评估稳定政策的宝贵工具.
- 该测试有助于更好地预测和评估政策效率.
- 这种方法克服了由于数据限制而导致的传统政策影响分析的局限性.
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