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Using asymmetric nonlinear smooth-transition GARCH(M) models for the period of 1926:01 - 1997:12, this paper shows that monthly excess returns on value-weighted market indexes exhibit a strong asymmetric reverting pattern; a negative return reverts more quickly, with a greater reverting...
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Using asymmetric nonlinear smooth-transition GARCH(M) models for the period of 1926:01 - 1997:12, this paper shows that monthly excess returns on value-weighted market indexes exhibit a strong asymmetric reverting pattern; a negative return reverts more quickly, with a greater reverting...
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The purpose of this paper is to test the validity of the purchasing power parity (PPP) in Africa in the context of a multivariate error-correction model. This approach allows for the consideration of long-run elasticities as well as the dynamics of the short-run adjustment of exchange rates to...
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Using asymmetric nonlinear smooth-transition GARCH(M) models for the period of 1926:01 - 1997:12, this paper shows that monthly excess returns on value-weighted market indexes exhibit a strong asymmetric reverting pattern; a negative return reverts more quickly, with a greater reverting...
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