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- Wed Dec 18, 2013 11:56 pm
- Forum: RATS Procedures
- Topic: DISAGGREGATE—general procedure for interpolation
- Replies: 33
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Re: DISAGGREGATE - a general procedure for interpolation
Thanks a lot! PRINT option works. For the proportional denton model, does it really give coefficient=1? I've done for several data and coefficient is equal to 1.
- Fri Dec 13, 2013 12:31 am
- Forum: RATS Procedures
- Topic: DISAGGREGATE—general procedure for interpolation
- Replies: 33
- Views: 69484
Re: DISAGGREGATE - a general procedure for interpolation
Thanks for your reply. I'm wondering if it is possible to obtain the beta/s or coefficient/s of the relationship between the low frequency series and the high frequency series? The function gives the final disaggregated values but I would like to see, if possible, the "behind-the-scene" nu...
- Thu Nov 28, 2013 1:08 am
- Forum: RATS Procedures
- Topic: DISAGGREGATE—general procedure for interpolation
- Replies: 33
- Views: 69484
Re: DISAGGREGATE - a general procedure for interpolation
Hi Tom,
Thanks for your help. I'm trying to run the TS models with my data and the results have just little differences. Is there a way I could check which one is superior? For now I'm just looking at the standard error that comes with it. Are there stats that can be used to compare the results?
Thanks for your help. I'm trying to run the TS models with my data and the results have just little differences. Is there a way I could check which one is superior? For now I'm just looking at the standard error that comes with it. Are there stats that can be used to compare the results?
- Thu Nov 07, 2013 12:37 am
- Forum: RATS Procedures
- Topic: DISAGGREGATE—general procedure for interpolation
- Replies: 33
- Views: 69484
Re: DISAGGREGATE - a general procedure for interpolation
Hi again! In the disaggrgate.src file, it says that 'Make sure that you include the CONSTANT if you're suing TSMODEL=AR1.' I already tried running the code with AR1 model and got some result but I'm concerned that the result might be inaccurate since I did not include the constant. How do I include ...