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Automatic Block-Length Selection for the Dependent Bootstrap

Dimitris N. PolitisDepartment of Mathematics , University of California , San Diego La Jolla, California, USA ; Department of Mathematics , University of California , San Diego La Jolla, CA, 92093, USAHalbert WhiteDepartment of Economics , University of California , San Diego La Jolla, California, USA
2004en
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Abstract We review the different block bootstrap methods for time series, and present them in a unified framework. We then revisit a recent result of Lahiri [Lahiri, S. N. (1999b). Theoretical comparisons of block bootstrap methods, Ann. Statist. 27:386–404] comparing the different methods and give a corrected bound on their asymptotic relative efficiency; we also introduce a new notion of finite-sample “attainable” relative efficiency. Finally, based on the notion of spectral estimation via the flat-top lag-windows of Politis and Romano [Politis, D. N., Romano, J. P. (1995). Bias-corrected nonparametric spectral estimation. J. Time Series Anal. 16:67–103], we propose practically useful estimators of the optimal block size for the aforementioned block bootstrap methods. Our estimators are characterized by the fastest possible rate of convergence which is adaptive on the strength of the correlation of the time series as measured by the correlogram.

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