From the Help Desk: Polynomial Distributed Lag Models

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Polynomial distributed lag models (PDLs) are finite-order distributed lag models with the impulse–response function constrained to lie on a polynomial of known degree. You can estimate the parameters of a PDL directly via constrained ordinary least squares, or you can derive a reduced form of the model via a linear transformation of the structural model, estimate the reduced-form parameters, and recover estimates of the structural parameters via an inverse linear transformation of the reduced-form parameter estimates. This article demonstrates both methods using Stata.

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McDowell, A. (2004). From the Help Desk: Polynomial Distributed Lag Models. The Stata Journal: Promoting Communications on Statistics and Stata, 4(2), 180–189. https://doi.org/10.1177/1536867x0400400208

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