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Hinich's Bispectrum FORTRAN Source Code and a Sample Control File
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Date: Wed, 6 Mar 96 18:02:06 CST
- Title: Hinich's Bispectrum FORTRAN Source Code and a Sample Control File
- Author: Melvin J. Hinich (University of Texas at Austin)
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- Comments: Type of Document - FORTRAN source code; figures: none. See
http://econwpa.wustl.edu:80/~barnett/ .
- Keywords: chaos nonlinearity competition experiment
- JEL: C14 C15 C22 C43 E4
- EWPA-references: ewp-em/9602005 ewp-data/9510001
- Report-no: WAB-96-9
Abstract:
This is the fortran source code for Hinich's bispectrum test and a
sample control file. The fortran code will not compile on the SUN using
its F77 compiler, but it should on all other fortran compilers. This
test was among those entered into the single blind controlled
competition run by Barnett et al. The results of that competition also
are in this archive in a working paper along with the simulated data
used in the competition. Links to the working paper, the data, and
source code for the other tests entered into the competition can be
found in paragraph 8 of http://wuecon.wustl.edu/~barnett/Papers.html
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