Decoupling Shrinkage and Selection for the Bayesian Quantile Regression
This paper extends the idea of decoupling shrinkage and sparsity for continuous priors to Bayesian Quantile Regression (BQR). The procedure follows two steps: In the first step, we shrink the quantile regression posterior through state of the art continuous priors and in the second step, we sparsify...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper extends the idea of decoupling shrinkage and sparsity for
continuous priors to Bayesian Quantile Regression (BQR). The procedure follows
two steps: In the first step, we shrink the quantile regression posterior
through state of the art continuous priors and in the second step, we sparsify
the posterior through an efficient variant of the adaptive lasso, the signal
adaptive variable selection (SAVS) algorithm. We propose a new variant of the
SAVS which automates the choice of penalisation through quantile specific
loss-functions that are valid in high dimensions. We show in large scale
simulations that our selection procedure decreases bias irrespective of the
true underlying degree of sparsity in the data, compared to the un-sparsified
regression posterior. We apply our two-step approach to a high dimensional
growth-at-risk (GaR) exercise. The prediction accuracy of the un-sparsified
posterior is retained while yielding interpretable quantile specific variable
selection results. Our procedure can be used to communicate to policymakers
which variables drive downside risk to the macro economy. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2107.08498 |