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emeric
Calcite | Level 5

Dear friends,

 

I have a database with GDP and energy consumption by country (100 countries). This is yearly data from 1900 to 2015. I would like to perform a global varmax model for the whole scope.

 

Would you have any idea for doing that ?

Best regards,

Emeric

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gergely_batho
SAS Employee

Sound like an interesssting study.

At your fist attempt you probably will use only a couple of countries.

First you will need to put your data into the following format:

Year GDP_Country1 Energy_Country1 GDP_Country2 Energy_Country2

1990 10                    6                           20                     8 

1991 12                    7                           22                     10

...

And then... it depends. What is the goal?

Do you want to treat GDP variables as explanatory? Or all variables are Y-s?

Probably there will be high correlation beween variables... but as this is a very long time period, those correlations can change over time. To assess the degree of cointegration will be a challege...

Maybe you could try PROC SSM (more flexible handling changing correlations).

emeric
Calcite | Level 5

Hello,

 

Thanks for your answer. Actually, the model I'd like to perform, in one consistent step, is a two-fixed effect for country and time and a model var ecm on energy consumption and GDP.

 

What I want to assess is the long run relationship between energy consumption and GDP and Granger causalities.

 

It can be easily perfomed in Eviews and I am surprised it couldn't be computed in SAS (probably due to my lack of knowledge).

 

I hope it clarifies. I gonna have a look in the SSM procedure.

Kind regards

Emeric

 

gergely_batho
SAS Employee

Two-way fixed effects models are available with PROC PANEL.

http://support.sas.com/documentation/cdl/en/etsug/68148/HTML/default/viewer.htm#etsug_panel_details0...

But I don't know how to incorporate two-way effects, ecm and causality test in one step (is it possible?).

Maybe VARMAX with country_dummy variables... But then it is just one-way.

The closest example (panel data) in PROC SSM documentation:

http://support.sas.com/documentation/cdl/en/etsug/68148/HTML/default/viewer.htm#etsug_ssm_examples11...

 

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