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A note on the asymptotic properties of least squares estimation in high dimensional constrained factor models

Constrained factor models proposed by Tsai and Tsay (2010) have wide potential applications. The existing asymptotic theory of the least squares estimator, however, falls short of asymptotic representations and limiting distributions, which limits the applicabilities. This paper fills this gap by ex...

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Published in:Economics letters 2018-10, Vol.171, p.144-148
Main Authors: Xiang, Jingjie, Li, Kunpeng, Cui, Guowei
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Constrained factor models proposed by Tsai and Tsay (2010) have wide potential applications. The existing asymptotic theory of the least squares estimator, however, falls short of asymptotic representations and limiting distributions, which limits the applicabilities. This paper fills this gap by explicitly giving the asymptotic representations and associated limiting distributions. Theoretical analysis indicates that the least square estimates are asymptotically biased. Bias-corrected estimators are therefore proposed. Monte Carlo simulations confirm our theoretical results. •This paper studies the asymptotic properties of the least squares estimates of constrained factor models.•The asymptotic representations and limiting distributions are given in the paper.•We find that the least squares estimates have a non-negligible bias term.•A bias-corrected estimator is proposed.
ISSN:0165-1765
1873-7374
DOI:10.1016/j.econlet.2018.07.029