Abstract
In this article, we consider that issues related to the mean and trend of heavy-tailed AR(p) series are possibly subject to change at most once at some unknown point in time. Under the inspiration of Shao (J. Time Ser. Anal., 2011, 32, 598–606), two ratio statistics are constructed to test whether unknown changes have occurred. It is shown that asymptotic distributions of these test statistics under the no-change null hypothesis are functional for Lévy processes and their consistencies are given under the alternative. To avoid the nuisance parameter, we provide a subsampling method that returns more accurate critical values for these tests. The validity of the subsampling algorithm is proved. A simulation study shows the subsampling-based ratio tests achieve the correct empirical sizes and comparable empirical powers in large samples. Finally, two practical applications using real data set are presented.
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