4.6 Article

Granger Causality on forward and Reversed Time Series

Journal

ENTROPY
Volume 23, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/e23040409

Keywords

time reversal; Granger causality; predictive error; endogeneity

Funding

  1. Scientific grant agency of the Ministry of Education of the Slovak Republic [2/0081/19, 2/0096/21]
  2. Slovak Academy of Sciences [2/0081/19, 2/0096/21]

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The study investigates the information flow time arrow for stochastic data defined by vector autoregressive models. It analyzes time series forward and backward using different Granger causality detection methods, considering distributions of predictive errors other than the normal distribution. The study finds a clear effect of a change in the order of cause and effect on time-reversed series of unidirectionally connected variables under certain conditions.
In this study, the information flow time arrow is investigated for stochastic data defined by vector autoregressive models. The time series are analyzed forward and backward by different Granger causality detection methods. Besides the normal distribution, which is usually required for the validity of Granger causality analysis, several other distributions of predictive errors are considered. A clear effect of a change in the order of cause and effect on the time-reversed series of unidirectionally connected variables was detected with standard Granger causality test (GC), when the product of the connection strength and the ratio of the predictive errors of the driver and the recipient was below a certain level, otherwise bidirectional causal connection was detected. On the other hand, opposite causal link was detected unconditionally by the methods based on the time reversal testing, but they were not able to detect correct bidirectional connection. The usefulness of the backward analysis is manifested in cases where falsely detected unidirectional connections can be rejected by applying the result obtained after the time reversal, and in cases of uncorrelated causally independent variables, where the absence of a causal link detected by GC on the original series should be confirmed on the time-reversed series.

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