Long-horizon predictive regressions

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Stefano Döring
Stefano Döring 2018년 4월 10일
답변: Pawel Jastrzebski 2018년 4월 10일
Hey guys!
My MatLab skills are very very basic and I need your help, because i can't find the right answer here.
So for an assignment I have to compute some long-horizon predictive regressions. Univariate, bivariate and multiple.
I collected all my monthly data (From 1963:07 to 2016:12) for the dependend and the independend variables and my task is now to compute monthly long-horizon predictive regressions with the forecasting horizons 1,6,9,12,24,36 and 48 months. I need the R² and t-statistics for each of those horizons.
So i only know how to do basic linear regressions and I am completly lost now. I have no idea how to compute those different forecasting horizons.
So does anyone know the right solution to my problem or could help me?
Thanks in advance!

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Pawel Jastrzebski
Pawel Jastrzebski 2018년 4월 10일
The R value calculation is available in Matlab:
  • <https://uk.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/corrcoef.html R coefficient>As for the t-test, you'll need a Statistical Toolbox for the off-the box function. However, if you read up on the t-test, you'll be able to write up your own t-test function in Matlab, as it's not very complicated:
  • t-test doc
I'll bet you've got Excel installed on your computer. If so, go to the following tab and find the help file for the t-test analysis. In there you'll find the formulas for all different types of the t-test. Though,this Data Analysis tab is sometimes disabled. But you can easily enable it in the add-on section of the settings - 3 seconds with google and you'll find the way to enable it. It's actually recommended that you do it this way as there are different types of the t-test and you need to understand the differences and choose the right one for your application.

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