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This paper establishes asymptotic properties for spiked empirical eigenvalues of sample co- variance matrices for high-dimensional data with both cross-sectional dependence and a dependent sample structure. A new finding from the established theoretical results is that spiked empirical...
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Capturing dependence among a large number of high dimensional random vectors is a very important and challenging problem. By arranging n random vectors of length p in the form of a matrix, we develop a linear spectral statistic of the constructed matrix to test whether the n random vectors are...
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the stable tail dependence function, which is standard in extreme value theory for describing multivariate tail dependence …
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In a high dimensional linear regression model, we propose a new procedure for testing statistical significance of a subset of regression coefficients. Specifically, we employ the partial covariances between the response variable and the tested covariates to obtain a test statistic. The resulting...
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We provide a new test for equality of covariance matrices that leads to a convenient mechanism for testing specification using the information matrix equality. The test relies on a new characterization of equality between two k dimensional positive-definite matrices A and B: the traces of...
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Realized covariance matrices (RCs) are an important input to asses the risks involved in different investment allocations and it is thus useful to model and forecast them. To this end generalized autoregressive score (GAS) models are employed in this paper. These models are ideal for comparing...
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even when the number of coefficients is larger than the sample size. Our theory allows a non-parametric error distribution … and weakly exogenous nuisance variables, in particular autoregressors in many applications. Using random matrix theory, we …
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