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Conditions are derived for relating household well-being functions to household utility. In particular, an isomorphic relationship between the equivalent incomes stemming from subsistence-based utility functions and well-being functions is established. This allows estimates from standard models...
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This paper examines the forecasting qualities of Bayesian Model Averaging (BMA) over a set of single factor models of short-term interest rates. Using weekly and high frequency data for the one-month Eurodollar rate, BMA produces predictive likelihoods that are considerably better than the...
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Theoretical models of contagion and spillovers allow for asset-specific shocks that can be directly transmitted from one asset to another, as well as indirectly transmitted across uncorrelated assets through some intermediary mechanism. Standard multivariate GARCH models, however, provide...
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This paper examines the forecasting performance of Bayesian model averaging (BMA) over a set of single factor models of short-term interest rates. Using weekly and high frequency data for the one-month Eurodollar rate, BMA produces predictive likelihoods that are considerably better than those...
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An impulse response function is derived for a vector autogressive model with a multivariate GARCH-in-Mean process. The multivariate GARCH volatility speci cation is based on Tsiaplias and Chua (2009) and accommodates both direct and indirect volatility spillovers. The impulse response function...
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