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The new distribution class, Asymmetric Exponential Power Distribution (AEPD), proposed in this paper generalizes the class of Skewed Exponential Power Distributions (SEPD) in a way that in addition to skewness introduces different decay rates of density in the left and right tails. Our...
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Generalized functions are a powerful tool for examining errors-in-variables models, since they extend consideration to wide modelclasses. Schennach (Econometrica, 2007) - (S) applies this approach to prove identification in a general class of models. Here the problems addressed in (S) are...
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Nonparametric kernel estimation of density is widely used. However, many of the pointwise and global asymptotic results for the estimator are not available unless the density is contunuous and appropriately smooth; in kernel estimation for discrete-continuous cases smoothness is required for the...
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Many non- and semi- parametric estimators have asymptotic properties that have been established under conditions that exclude the possibility of singular parts in the distribution. It is thus important to be able to test for absence of singularities. Methods of testing that focus on specific...
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We examine a simple estimator for the multivariate moving average model based on vector autoregressive approximation. In finite samples the estimator has a bias which is low where roots of the characteristic equation are well away from the unit circle, and more substantial where one or more...
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The new distribution class, Asymmetric Exponential Power Distribution (AEPD), proposed in this paper generalizes the class of Skewed Exponential Power Distributions (SEPD) in a way that in addition to skewness introduces different decay rates of density in the left and right tails. Our...
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We assess the usefulness of a large set of electronic payments data comprising debit and credit card transactions, as well as cheques that clear through the banking system, as potential indicators of current GDP growth. These variables capture a broad range of spending activity and are available...
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