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Doukhan and Louhichi [P. Doukhan, S. Louhichi, A new weak dependence condition and application to moment inequalities, Stochastic Process. Appl. 84 (1999) 313-342] introduced a new concept of weak dependence which is more general than mixing. Such conditions are particularly well suited for...
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The purpose of this paper is to propose a unifying weak dependence condition. Mixing sequences, functions of associated or Gaussian sequences, Bernoulli shifts as well as models with a Markovian representation are examples of the models considered. We establish Marcinkiewicz-Zygmund, Rosenthal...
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We consider generalized linear models for regression modeling of count time series. We give easily verifiable conditions for obtaining weak dependence for such models. These results enable the development of maximum likelihood inference under minimal conditions. Some examples which are useful to...
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Our aim in this work is to give a global test of hypothesis concerning the smoothing spline estimate of a regression function. For this, we prove a central limit theorem for integrated squares of such estimates. That leads to a test whose confidence sets are either continuous or discrete...
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We show that a class of microeconomic behavioral models with interacting agents, derived from Kirman (1991) and Kirman (1993), can replicate the empirical long-memory properties of the two first-conditional moments of financial time series. The essence of these models is that the forecasts and...
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We consider two multivariate long-memory ARCH models, which extend the univariate long-memory ARCH models, we first consider a long-memory extension of the restricted constant conditional correlations (CCC) model introduced by Bollerslev (1990), and we propose a new unrestricted conditional...
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The paper is concerned with the estimation of the long memory parameter in a conditionally heteroskedastic model proposed by Giraitis, Robinson and Surgailis (1999). We consider methods based on the partial sums of the squared observations which are similar in spirit to the classical R/S...
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We show that the empirical process of the squared residuals of an ARCH(p) sequence converges in distribution 1,0 a Gaussirm process B(F(t)) +t f(t) e, where F is the distribution function of the squared innovations, f its derivative, {B(tl, 0 <; t>1} a Brownian bridge and e a normal random variable.
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Let a process SI , ... ,ST obey the conditionally heteroskedastic equation St = Vt Et whcrc Et is a random noise and Vt is the volatility coefficient which in turn obeys an autoregression type equation log v t = w + a S t- l + nt with an additional noise nt. We consider the situation which the...
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