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This paper studies large and moderate deviation properties of a realized volatility statistic of high frequency financial data. We establish a large deviation principle for the realized volatility when the number of high frequency observations in a fixed time interval increases to infinity. Our...
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This paper is devoted to pointwise large and moderate deviation principles for the hazard rate function kernel estimator in the right censorship setting. Using the contraction principle and an exponential equivalence, the results are derived as by-products from large and moderate deviation...
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The central limit theorems, the deviation inequality (and large deviation), and the moderate deviations for least squares estimators of parameters in the CIR type model driven byα-stable noises are established when the dispersion parameter ε→0 and the discrete observation frequency k→∞...
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In this paper, we obtain the moderate deviation principles for Engel’s series, Sylvester’s series and Cantor’s products, which is a complement to Zhu (2014).
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Let (Zn) be a supercritical branching process in a random environment ξ, and W be the limit of the normalized population size Zn/E[Zn|ξ]. We show large and moderate deviation principles for the sequence logZn (with appropriate normalization). For the proof, we calculate the critical value for...
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This paper considers the problem of testing many moment inequalities where the number of moment inequalities, denoted by p, is possibly much larger than the sample size n. There are variety of economic applications where the problem of testing many moment in- equalities appears; a notable...
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This paper considers the problem of testing many moment inequalities where the number of moment inequalities, denoted by p, is possibly much larger than the sample size n. There are a variety of economic applications where the problem of testing many moment in- equalities appears; a notable...
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The paper presents a systematic theory for asymptotic inferences based on autocovariances of stationary processes. We consider nonparametric tests for se rial correlations using the maximum and the quadratic deviations of sample autocovariances. For these cases, with proper centering and...
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Monotonicity is a key qualitative prediction of a wide array of economic models derived via robust comparative statics. It is therefore important to design effective and practical econometric methods for testing this prediction in empirical analysis. This paper develops a general nonparametric...
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