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Clustered Local Projections for Short and Ultra-Short Time Series -- A Hierarchical Bayesian Framework

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  • Todd Clark
  • Florian Huber

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Estimating the dynamic effects of economic shocks in short and very short samples is impeded by a lack of degrees of freedom. We offer a solution based on a Bayesian hierarchical framework for estimating local projection (LP) impulse response functions across a panel of related time series. The framework explicitly accommodates unbalanced panels in which some series are substantially shorter than others, allowing the short series to borrow information from longer ones at horizons where the short series carry little or no own data. Since series might exhibit heterogeneous dynamics, we develop a sparse finite mixture pool that clusters units by similarity of their impulse response profiles. We show in simulations that our approach substantially improves LP estimation accuracy relative to the standard approach if the time series are short while producing similar LPs for longer time series. Using a US price dataset, augmented with survey responses, we find that supply-chain and oil shocks trigger heterogeneous reactions of different price measures, with headline price indices responding more sharply than their core counterparts and goods prices changing more than services prices.

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  • Todd Clark & Florian Huber, 2026. "Clustered Local Projections for Short and Ultra-Short Time Series -- A Hierarchical Bayesian Framework," Papers 2608.04631, arXiv.org, revised Aug 2026.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:2608.04631
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