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We investigate under which conditions a single simulation of joint default times at a final time horizon can be decomposed into a set of simulations of joint defaults on subsequent adjacent sub-periods leading to that final horizon. Besides the theoretical interest, this is also a practical...
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In this article we extend the agent-based model of firms’ formation and growth proposed in [4]. In [4] the firms‘ creation, expansion or contraction results from the interaction of heterogeneous utility maximizers. While the original model was able to replicate the power law distribution in...
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The estimation of multivariate GARCH models remains a challenging task, even in modern computer environments. This manuscript shows how Independent Component Analysis can be used to estimate the Generalized Orthogonal GARCH model in a fraction of the time otherwise required. The proposed method...
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In this article we extend the agent-based model of firms' formation and growth proposed in [4]. In [4] the firms' creation, expansion or contraction results from the interaction of heterogeneous utility maximizers. While the original model was able to replicate the power law distribution in the...
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involves projecting scenarios of key variables under the real world measure, while the inner stage is used to value payoffs under guarantees of varying complexity, under a risk neutral measure. The computational burdens in nested simulation often hinders its practicality. In this paper we...
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We derive the asymptotic distribution of the parameters of the \citet{blp} (BLP) model in a many markets setting which takes into account simulation noise under the assumption of overlapping simulation draws. We show that as long as the number of simulation draws $R$ and the number of markets...
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