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moments; DCC does not have testable regularity conditions; DCC yields inconsistent two step estimators; DCC has no asymptotic …
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distribution. Basic properties such as marginal and conditional distributions, moments, and the characteristic function, are also …
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second moments of the number of renewals for the discrete-time renewal process is presented. Using generating functions, the …
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and noncentral complex Wishart. Their moments are expressed explicitly in terms of multivariate Bell polynomials, believed …, which are widely accessible in most computer algebra packages. This is shown to be the natural way of obtaining the moments …
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which the transitional density is a multivariate Gaussian density with first and second moments approximating the true … moments of the unknown density. For affine drift and diffusion functions, the moments are exactly those of the true …
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This note defines the asymmetric count data, first order moving average model and gives some of its basic properties. A brief account of conditional least squares estimation of unknown parameters is also given.
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moments; DCC does not have testable regularity conditions; DCC yields inconsistent two step estimators; DCC has no asymptotic …
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This paper extends the literature on firms’ behaviour under uncertainty by providing a simple framework for empirical analysis of general non-expected utility behaviour. We show that standard duality techniques can be used to derive and estimate demand and supply functions for non-expected...
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conditions take the form of restrictions on algebraic combinations of moments of the probability distributions in question. The …
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