I have a variable $A$ which Granger causes a variable $B$, and a variable $C$, separately.
Since A and B are very similar in nature, I should expect that $B$ granger caused $C$ as well. Anyway when I perform the test I can't reject the null hypothesis of no causality between them.
Am I missing by any chance something about the theory and the "math" behind the test?
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