Impulse response estimation by smooth local projections

Recognition Program

Authors: Régis Barnichon and Christian Brownlees

Review of Economics and Statistics, Vol. 101, No 3, 522-530, July, 2019

—Local projections (LP) is a popular methodology for the estimation of impulse responses (IR). Compared to the traditional VAR approach, LP allow for more flexible IR estimation by imposing weaker assumptions on the dynamics of the data. The nonparametric nature of LP comes at an efficiency cost, and in practice, the LP estimator may suffer from excessive variability. In this work, we propose an IR estimation methodology based on B-spline smoothing called smooth local projections (SLP). The SLP approach preserves the flexibility of standard LP, can substantially increase precision, and is straightforward to implement. A simulation study shows that SLP can deliver substantial gains in IR estimation over LP. We illustrate our technique by studying the effects of monetary shocks where we highlight how SLP can easily incorporate commonly employed structural identification strategies. © 2019 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

This paper is acknowledged by the Barcelona School of Economics Recognition Program