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Common sense is a dynamic concept and it is natural that our (statistical) common sense lags behind the development of statistical science. What is not so easy to understand is why common sense lags behind as much as it does. We conduct a survey among Japanese students and try to understand why...
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In this paper, we make use of state space models toinvestigate the presence of stochastic trends in economic time series. Amodel is specified where such a trend can enter either in the autoregressiverepresentation or in a separate state equation. Tests based on the formerare analogous to...
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-series, spatial statistics) where currenty breakdown definitions typically fail. We illustrate our points using examples from linear … and non-linear regression as well as time-series and spatial statistics. …
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estimators and Bayesianposteriordistributions based on Jeffreys' priors, towards score statistics. Weillustrate the BSS as a …
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In this paper we consider two cases of pairs trading strategies: a conditional statistical arbitrage method and an implicit statistical arbitrage method. We use a simulation-based Bayesian procedure for predicting stable ratios, defined in a cointegration model, of pairs of stock prices. We show...
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