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This paper introduces a new family of portmanteau tests for serial correlation. Using the wavelet transform, we decompose the variance of the underlying process into the variance of its low frequency and of its high frequency components and we design a variance ratio test of no serial...
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hypothesis testing and interval estimation are discussed, with central limit theorems for feasibly bias-corrected estimates …
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In this paper, we empirically assess the predictive accuracy of a large group of models that are specified using principle components and other shrinkage techniques, including Bayesian model averaging and various bagging, boosting, least angle regression and related methods. Our results suggest...
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driven only by a Brownian motion. Our testing procedure utilizes the infinitesimal operator-based martingale characterization … combined with a generalized spectral approach. Such a testing procedure is feasible and convenient because the infinitesimal …
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Detecting structural changes in volatility is important for understanding volatility dynamics and stylized facts observed for financial returns such as volatility persistence. We propose modified CUSUM and LM tests that are built on a robust estimator of the long-run variance of squared series....
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We propose a fast resample method for two step nonlinear parametric and semiparametric models, which does not require recomputation of the second stage estimator during each resample iteration. The fast resample method directly exploits the score function representations computed on each...
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We propose a rank-test of the null hypothesis of short memory stationarity possibly after linear detrending.
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This paper explores the properties of jackknife methods of estimation in stationary autoregressive models. Some general results concerning the correct weights for bias reduction under various sampling schemes are provided and the asymptotic properties of a jackknife estimator based on...
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evidence is based on testing linearity against either smooth nonlinearity or piece-wise linearity, but there is no framework …
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This paper investigates the spurious effect in forecasting asset returns when signals from technical trading rules are used as predictors. Against economic intuition, the simulation result shows that, even if past information has no predictive power, buy or sell signals based on the difference...
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