2020
DOI: 10.1002/env.2646
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Sequential tests of causality between environmental time series: With application to the global warming theory

Abstract: Analysis of the causality between environmental time series is particularly debated nowadays. Checking if the global warming is caused by human activities or the solar irradiance, or if air pollution is produced by industrial plants or consumers' behavior are typical examples. Statistical methods for testing these hypotheses mainly focus on bivariate autoregressive (ARX) models and their fitting performance; in particular, the Granger test uses classical F‐statistics. In this article, we discuss a further meas… Show more

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“…Within the existing nonlinear time series, threshold models have shown to be generally sufficient enough to model cyclical econometric data (Tong & Lim, 1980). In the literature, we can find some examples of econometric models applied to environmental data (Grillenzoni & Carraro, 2021; Magnus et al, 2011; Samanta & Ghosh, 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Within the existing nonlinear time series, threshold models have shown to be generally sufficient enough to model cyclical econometric data (Tong & Lim, 1980). In the literature, we can find some examples of econometric models applied to environmental data (Grillenzoni & Carraro, 2021; Magnus et al, 2011; Samanta & Ghosh, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%