A1085
Title: High dimensional generalised least squares
Authors: George Kapetanios - Kings College, University of London (United Kingdom)
Aikaterini Chrysikou - Kings College, University of London (United Kingdom) [presenting]
Ilias Chronopoulos - University of Essex (United Kingdom)
Abstract: Inference for high dimensional linear models with serially correlated errors is developed. We examine the latter using the Lasso under the assumption of strong mixing in the covariates and error process, allowing for fatter tails in their distribution. While the Lasso estimator performs poorly under such circumstances, we estimate via penalised FGLS the parameters of interest and extend the asymptotic properties of the Lasso under more general conditions. The theoretical results indicate that the non-asymptotic bounds for stationary dependent processes are sharper, while the rate of the Lasso under general conditions appears slower as $T,p\to \infty$. Further, we use the de-biased Lasso to perform inference on the parameters of interest. Using simulated data, we find that with the debiased generalised least squares estimator, the $t$-tests appear more powerful and correctly sized, while the true value of the parameter is included in the 95\% confidence interval with satisfying coverage rates at different levels of parameter sparsity.