Abstract

Bartlett correction, which improves the coverage accuracies of confidence regions, is one of the desirable features of empirical likelihood. For empirical likelihood with dependent data, previous studies on the Bartlett correction are mainly concerned with Gaussian processes. By establishing the validity of Edgeworth expansion for the signed root empirical log‐likelihood ratio statistics, we show that the Bartlett correction is applicable to empirical likelihood for short‐memory time series with possibly non‐Gaussian innovations. The Bartlett correction is established under the assumptions that the variance of the innovation is known and the mean of the underlying process is zero for a single parameter model. In particular, the order of the coverage errors of Bartlett‐corrected confidence regions can be reduced from O(n−1) to O(n−2).

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