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both discrete and continuous state HMMs. The differences are substantial. Underestimating the number of discrete states has …
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We present new results for the likelihood-based analysis of the dynamic factor model that possibly includes intercepts … procedures for the estimation of the factors and parameter estimation by maximum likelihood and Bayesian methods. An illustration …
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Forecasts from various experts are often used in macroeconomic forecasting models. Usually the focus is on the mean or median of the survey data. In the present study we adopt a different perspective on the survey data as we examine the predictive power of disagreement amongst forecasters. The...
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are generated from a so-called baseline prior distribution. Modeling boils down to the choice of a parametric likelihood …
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We propose a Bayesian infinite hidden Markov model to estimate time- varying parameters in a vector autoregressive model. The Markov structure allows for heterogeneity over time while accounting for state-persistence. By modelling the transition distribution as a Dirichlet process mixture model,...
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We investigate high-frequency volatility models for analyzing intra-day tick by tick stock price changes using Bayesian estimation procedures. Our key interest is the extraction of intra-day volatility patterns from high-frequency integer price changes. We account for the discrete nature of the...
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To investigate how economies, financial markets or institutions can deal with stress, we nowadays often analyze the effects of shocks conditional on a recession or a bear market. MSVAR models are ideally suited for such analyses because they combine gradual movement with sudden switches. In this...
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