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In this paper a Taylor rule including the exchange rate gap is estimated for Switzerland under the assumption that the parameters depend on two states governed by a Markov switching process. The estimates suggest the presence of an ordinary and an aggressive regime. The former is characterized...
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Motivated by the need for an unbiased and positive-semidefinite estimator of multivariate realized covariance matrices, we model noisy and asynchronous ultra-high-frequency asset prices in a state-space framework with missing data. We then estimate the covariance matrix of the latent states...
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Recently, finite mixture models have been used to model the distribution of the error terms in multivariate linear regression analysis. In particular, Gaussian mixture models have been employed. A novel approach that assumes that the error terms follow a finite mixture of t distributions is...
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Semi-supervised classification can help to improve generative classifiers by taking into account the information provided by the unlabeled data points, especially when there are far more unlabeled data than labeled data. The aim is to select a generative classification model using both unlabeled...
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In this paper a Taylor rule including the exchange rate gap is estimated for Switzerland under the assumption that the parameters depend on two states governed by a Markov switching process. The estimates suggest the presence of an ordinary and an aggressive regime. The former is characterized...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005009543
It is common in epidemiology and other fields that the analyzing data is collected with error-prone observations and the variances of the measurement errors change across observations. Heteroscedastic measurement error (HME) models have been developed for such data. This paper extends the...
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This paper considers the problem of estimating fixed effects, random effects and variance components for the multi-variate random effects model with complete and incomplete data. It also considers making inferences about fixed and random effects, a problem which requires careful consideration of...
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The main goal of this paper is to study inference in an heteroskedastic calibration model. We embrace a multivariate structural model with known diagonal covariance error matrices, which is a common setup when different measurement methods are compared. Maximum likelihood estimates are computed...
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