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A Global Wavelet Based Bootstrapped Test of Covariance Stationarity

Statistics Theory 2024-05-22 v3 Methodology Statistics Theory

Abstract

We propose a covariance stationarity test for an otherwise dependent and possibly globally non-stationary time series. We work in a generalized version of the new setting in Jin, Wang and Wang (2015), who exploit Walsh (1923) functions in order to compare sub-sample covariances with the full sample counterpart. They impose strict stationarity under the null, only consider linear processes under either hypothesis in order to achieve a parametric estimator for an inverted high dimensional asymptotic covariance matrix, and do not consider any other orthonormal basis. Conversely, we work with a general orthonormal basis under mild conditions that include Haar wavelet and Walsh functions; and we allow for linear or nonlinear processes with possibly non-iid innovations. This is important in macroeconomics and finance where nonlinear feedback and random volatility occur in many settings. We completely sidestep asymptotic covariance matrix estimation and inversion by bootstrapping a max-correlation difference statistic, where the maximum is taken over the correlation lag hh and basis generated sub-sample counter kk (the number of systematic samples). We achieve a higher feasible rate of increase for the maximum lag and counter HT\mathcal{H}_{T} and KT\mathcal{K}_{T}. Of particular note, our test is capable of detecting breaks in variance, and distant, or very mild, deviations from stationarity.

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@article{arxiv.2210.14086,
  title  = {A Global Wavelet Based Bootstrapped Test of Covariance Stationarity},
  author = {Jonathan B. Hill and Tianqi Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.14086},
  year   = {2024}
}