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Uniform Priors for Impulse Responses

Econometrica, 2022
There has been a call for caution regarding the standard procedure for Bayesian inference in set‐identified structural vector autoregressions on the grounds that the common practice of using a uniform prior over the set of orthogonal matrices induces a non‐uniform prior for individual impulse responses or other quantities of interest.
Arias, Jonas E.   +2 more
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Taming Selten’s Horse with Impulse Response

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
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Tibor Neugebauer   +2 more
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Shock elasticities and impulse responses [PDF]

open access: possibleMathematics and Financial Economics, 2014
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Jaroslav Borovička   +2 more
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Impulse responses in bacterial chemotaxis

Cell, 1982
The chemotactic behavior of Escherichia coli has been studied by exposing cells tethered by a single flagellum to pulses of chemicals delivered iontophoretically. Normally, wild-type cells spin alternately clockwise and counterclockwise, changing their direction on the average approximately once per second.
S M, Block, J E, Segall, H C, Berg
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Minimum-phase impulse response channels

IEEE Transactions on Communications, 2009
We give a sufficient condition that insures that the impulse response of a channel is of minimum phase. The condition is that the energy of the first path be larger than the power spectral density of all subsequent paths. Establishing a lower bound to the first path energy, this condition is more likely to be met if transmitter and receiver are in line-
CASSIOLI, DAJANA, MECOZZI, ANTONIO
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Nonlinear impulse responses

2010
AbstractThis short chapter presents an important tool in interpreting estimated nonlinear models: the generalized impulse response function which is a random variable and thus has a distribution. Representing these functions, that is, estimated densities, using so‐called highest density regions is considered.
Timo Teräsvirta   +2 more
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