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The paper deals with the problem of identifying stochastic unobserved two-component models, as in seasonal adjustment or trend-cycle decompositions. Solutions based on the properties of the unobserved component estimation error are considered, and analytical expressions for the variances and...
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Many unit root and cointegration tests require an estimate of the spectral density function at frequency zero at some process. Kernel estimators based on weighted sums of autocovariances constructed using estimated residuals from an AR(1) regression are commonly used. However, it is known that...
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Indirect estimation methods are proposed for estimating univariate ARFIMA , as well as more complex multivariate VARFIMA models. Special attention is given to comparing the finite sampling properties of the indirect estimator with Sowell's (1992a) exact time domain maximum likelihood estimator...
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In order to discuss nonlinear, it is necessary to know linear regressive as a priori. Without simple regression as the starting point, it would be difficult to understand nonlinear regression. In words, in order to understand the curve and the behavior of a curve, it is necessary to known a...
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This paper investigates the behavior of long zero-coupon rates and its consequences for usual arbitrage models of the term structure.
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The notion of disapprobation is defined. It is designed to capture some features of misspecification in a decision-theoretic framework. Moreover, it is a sample-based notion so it is well-suited for the study of misspecification in Bayesian contexts. Some elementary examples of disapprobation...
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This paper explains how the Gibbs sampler can be used to perform Bayesian inference on GARCH models. Although the Gibbs sampler is usually based on the analytical knowledge of the full conditional posterior densities, such knowledge is not available in regression models with GARCH errors. We...
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This paper deals with the design of Monte Carlo experiments in the context of cointegrated VAR models.
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