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Building on a model of the interaction of risk-averse frms that compete in forward and spot markets, we develop an empirical strategy to test whether oligopolistic frms use forward contracts for strategic motives, for risk-hedging, or for both. An increase in the number of players weakens the...
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It is generally believed that for the power of unit root tests, only the time span and not the observation frequency matters. In this paper we show that the observation frequency does matter when the high-frequency data display fat tails and volatility clustering, as is typically the case for...
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We introduce a new estimation framework which extends the Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) to settings where a … approach is completely observation driven, rendering estimation and inference straightforward. It provides a unified framework …
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The popular "airline" model for a seasonal time series assumes that a variable needsdouble differencing, i.e. first and seasonal (or annual) differencing.The resultant time series can usually be described by a low order movingaverage model with estimated roots close to the unit circle. This...
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We propose a new approach to deal with structural breaks in time series models. The key contribution is an alternative dynamic stochastic specification for the model parameters which describes potential breaks. After a break new parameter values are generated from a so-called baseline prior...
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relies on stochastic recurrence equation theory and builds on the work of Bougerol (1993) and Straumann (2005). The … in Markov chain theory, as they require very little from the distribution of the underlying process. Furthermore, they …
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