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This paper addresses a multi-period portfolio selection problem when the number of assets in the financial market is large. Using an exponential utility function, the optimal solution is shown to be a function of the inverse of the covariance matrix of asset returns. Nonetheless, when the number...
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The techniques of exploratory data analysis include a resistant rule, based on a linear combination of quartiles, for identification of outliers. This paper shows that the substitution of the quartiles with the median leads to a better performance in the non-Gaussian case. The improvement occurs...
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We study the asymptotic properties of a class of estimators of the structural parameters in dynamic discrete choice games. We consider K-stage policy iteration (PI) estimators, where K denotes the number of policy iterations employed in the estimation. This class nests several estimators...
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We study a double auction environment where buyers and sellers have interdependent valuations and multi-unit demand and supply. We propose a new mechanism that satisfies ex post incentive compatibility, individual rationality, feasibility, nonwastefulness, and no budget deficit. Moreover, this...
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A new class of robust regression estimators is proposed that forms an alternative to traditional robust one-step estimators and that achieves the <InlineEquation ID="IEq1"> <EquationSource Format="TEX">$\sqrt{n}$</EquationSource> </InlineEquation> rate of convergence irrespective of the initial estimator under a wide range of distributional assumptions. The proposed reweighted least...</equationsource></inlineequation>
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