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This paper considers a partially linear model of the form y = x beta + g(t) + e, where beta is an unknown parameter vector, g(.) is an unknown function, and e is an error term. Based on a nonparametric estimate of g(.), the parameter beta is estimated by a semiparametric weighted least squares...
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We prove the uniqueness of linear i.i.d. representations of heavy-tailed processes whose distribution belongs to the domain of attraction of an $\alpha$-stable law, with $\alpha2$. This shows the possibility to identify nonparametrically both the sequence of two-sided moving average coefficients...
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Information and communication technologies are one of the most pervasive technologies in the world, second only to 'human intelligence' or the human brain. Thus, understanding the factors that determine the diffusion of new technologies across african countries is important to understanding the...
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Monotonicity of the equilibrium bidding strategy is a key property of structural auction models. Traditional nonparametric estimators provide a flexible means of uncovering salient features of auction data, but do not formally impose the monotonicity assumption that is inherent in the models...
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bandwidth loads. Extrapolation techniques that perform best in M-competitions perform relatively poorly in predicting Internet … bandwidth loads. Such performance is attributed to Internet bandwidth data exhibiting considerably less structure than M …
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The development of the convergence process has several implications in the reconfiguration of the media landscape. Public services broadcasters have new opportunities to fulfil their public service duties in a new competitive environment, which involves developing new applications on new...
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expansion. This study demonstrates the reliability of established extrapolation methods for forecasting bandwidth demand and …
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This paper considers statistical inference for nonstationaryGaussian processes with long-range dependence and intermittency. The existence of such a process has been established by Anh et al. (J. Statist. Plann. Inference 80 (1999) 95–110). We systematically consider the case where the...
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This paper gives an overview about the sixteen papers included in this special issue. The papers in this special issue cover a wide range of topics. Such topics include discussing a class of tests for correlation, estimation of realized volatility, modeling time series and continuous-time models...
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Long-term memory processes have been extensively examined in recent literature as they provide simple way to test for predictability in the underlying process. However, most of the literature interprets the results of estimated Hurst exponent simply by its comparison to its asymptotic limit of...
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