Alright, Prof. Kripfganz. In light of your response, please consider the following doubts:
1. Is there any specific reason as to why maximum admissible lag order has been set at T-1 in xtdpdgmm?
2. Conceptually (not in relation to xtdpdgmm), when we use first difference transformation (using model(diff)) option, the maximum admissible lag order should be T-1 because presence of lagged dependent variable and first-difference transformation lead to the omission of the same year i.e. first year of the dataset only. Is this understanding conceptually correct?
3. Conceptually (not in relation to xtdpdgmm), when we use forward orthogonal deviations, the maximum admissible lag order should be T-2 because of presence of lagged dependent variable (which leads to omission of the first year of dataset) and loss of the last year of the dataset on account of forward orthogonal deviations. Is this understanding conceptually correct?
Thanks!
1. Is there any specific reason as to why maximum admissible lag order has been set at T-1 in xtdpdgmm?
2. Conceptually (not in relation to xtdpdgmm), when we use first difference transformation (using model(diff)) option, the maximum admissible lag order should be T-1 because presence of lagged dependent variable and first-difference transformation lead to the omission of the same year i.e. first year of the dataset only. Is this understanding conceptually correct?
3. Conceptually (not in relation to xtdpdgmm), when we use forward orthogonal deviations, the maximum admissible lag order should be T-2 because of presence of lagged dependent variable (which leads to omission of the first year of dataset) and loss of the last year of the dataset on account of forward orthogonal deviations. Is this understanding conceptually correct?
Thanks!
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