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Time series of counts are often characterized by high overdispersion and persistence. These extreme features challenge the existing models. We approach this problem by combining the framework of INAR with a latent Markov structure. We call it HMM-INAR since it belongs to the class of hidden...
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In clusterwise regression analysis, the goal is to predict a response variable based on a set of explanatory variables, each with cluster-specific effects. Nowadays, the number of candidates is typically large: whereas some of these variables might be useful, some others might contribute very...
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During the last decades a wide literature has focused on the relationship volume-volatility on financial markets. This paper investigates the temporal dynamics of volatility and volumes, supposing, as in Bollerslev and Jubinsky (1999), that the link has to be found in their long-run...
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Short memory models contaminated by level shifts have similar long-memory features as fractionally integrated processes. This makes it hard to verify whether the true data generating process is a pure fractionally integrated process when employing standard estimation methods based on the...
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