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The traditional fund-by-fund performance evaluation method suffers from various econometric problems such as multiple hypothesis testing, time-varying coefficients, cross-sectional dependence, etc. To overcome these problems, we tailor three high-dimensional cross-sectional tests to empirically...
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We question the appropriateness of using time-invariant indices as benchmarks and propose a regime-switching methodology to identify the time-varying de facto benchmarks from a pool of the market-based indices, with or without a risk-free asset. We highlight the benchmark mismatch phenomenon and...
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In this paper, we propose three new predictive models: the multi-step nonparametric predictive regression model and the multi-step additive predictive regression model, in which the predictive variables are locally stationary time series; and the multi-step time-varying coefficient predictive...
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Bandwidth plays an important role in determining the performance of local linear estimators. In this paper, we propose a Bayesian approach to bandwidth selection for local linear estimation of time-varying coefficient time series models, where the errors are assumed to follow the Gaussian kernel...
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In this paper, we propose a state-varying endogenous regime switching model (the SERS model), which includes the endogenous regime switching model by Chang, Choi and Park (2017), the CCP model, as a special case. To estimate the unknown parameters involved in the SERS model, we propose a maximum...
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