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FORCEDFACTOR: RATS procedure to factor covariance matrix with specific vector column/row

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  • Tom Doan

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RATS

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Computes a factorization of a covariance matrix which includes (scale of a) specified columns in the factorization, or, optionally, a scale of specified row in the inverse of the factorization. This allows you to either force an orthogonalized component to hit the variables in a specific pattern (done by setting a column of the factorization), or to force that an orthogonalized component be formed from a particular linear combination of innovations (forces a row in the inverse).

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  • Tom Doan, "undated". "FORCEDFACTOR: RATS procedure to factor covariance matrix with specific vector column/row," Statistical Software Components RTS00070, Boston College Department of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:boc:bocode:rts00070
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    VAR; RATS;

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