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This paper presents a new hierarchical methodology for estimating multi factor dynamic asset pricing models. The approach is loosely based on the sequential approach of Fama and MacBeth (1973). However, the hierarchical method uses very flexible bandwidth selection methods in kernel weighted...
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In a factor-augmented regression, the forecast of a variable depends on a few factors estimated from a large number of predictors. But how does one determine the appropriate number of factors relevant for such a regression? Existing work has focused on criteria that can consistently estimate the...
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Factor-augmented regressions are often used as a parsimonious way of modeling a variable using information from a large data-set, through a few factors estimated from this data-set. But how does one determine the appropriate number of factors that are relevant for such a regression? Existing...
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Model selection and estimation are important topics in econometric analysis which can become considerably complicated in high dimensional settings, where the set of possible regressors can become larger than the set of available observations. For large scale problems the penalized regression...
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