Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Discretely Sampled Diffusions: A Closed-form Approximation Approach
When a continuous-time diffusion is observed only at discrete dates, in most cases the transition distribution and hence the likelihood function of the observations is not explicitly computable. Using Hermite polynomials, I construct an explicit sequence of closed-form functions and show that it converges to the true (but unknown) likelihood function. I document that the approximation is very accurate and prove that maximizing the sequence results in an estimator that converges to the true maximum likelihood estimator and shares its asymptotic properties. Monte Carlo evidence reveals that this method outperforms other approximation schemes in situations relevant for financial models. Copyright The Econometric Society 2002.
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2002
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Authors: | Ait-Sahalia, Yacine |
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Econometrica. - Econometric Society. - Vol. 70.2002, 1, p. 223-262
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Econometric Society |
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