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Information on the number of interviewer contacts allows insights into how people's responses to questions on happiness are connected to the difficulty of reaching potential participants. Using the paradata of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP), this paper continues such research by...
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For financial assets whose best quotes almost always change by jumping by the market's price tick size (one cent, five cents, etc.), this paper proposes an estimator of Quadratic Variation which controls for microstructure effects. It measures the prevalence of 'alternations', where quotes jump...
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We examine moving average (MA) filters for estimating the integrated variance of a financial asset price in a framework where high frequency price data are contaminated with marketmicrostructure noise. We show that the sum of squared MA residuals needs to be scaled for it to be a suitable...
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This rejoinder clarifies issues related to the features of market microstructure noise. Specifically, we show that pre-processing of high-frequency data is very useful for the estimation of quadratic variation. We also document a strong relationship between quadratic variation and the number of...
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In this study new realized volatility measures based on Multi-Scale regression and Discrete Sine Transform (DST) approaches are presented. We show that Multi-Scales estimators similar to that recently proposed by Zhang (2004) can be constructed within a simple regression based approach by...
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This chapter provides practical guidance to management accounting researchers on the design and execution of field studies that use quantitative data analysis to test or build theory. We discuss common purposes for conducting field research and provide a brief overview of the accomplishments and...
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We consider the problem of deriving an empirical measure of daily integrated variance (IV) in the situation where high-frequency price data are unavailable for part of the day. We study three estimators in this context and characterize the assumptions that justify their use. We show that the...
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We study market microstructure noise in high-frequency data and analyze its implications for the realized variance (RV) under a general specification for the noise. We show that kernel-based estimators can unearth important characteristics of marketmicrostructure noise and that a simple...
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The realized variance (RV) is known to be biased because intraday returns are contaminated with market microstructure noise, in particular if intraday returns are sampled at high frequencies. In this paper, we characterize the bias under a general specification for the market microstructure...
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