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This paper reviews the need for powerful computing facilities in econometrics, focusing on concrete problems which arise in financial economics and in macroeconomics. We argue that the profession is being held back by the lack of easy to use generic software which is able to exploit the...
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In this paper we extend Rydberg-Shephards acivity, direction and size decomposition of trade-by-trade price movements to the mulvariate case. We illustrate our ideas using a bivariate modelling problem - modelling the evolution of the prices of Ford and GM shares. Throughout we use the...
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This paper derives the exact distribution of the maximum likelihood estimator of a first order linear autoregression with exponential innovations. We show that even if the process is stationary, the estimator is T-consistent, where T is the sample size. In the unit root case the estimate is...
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In this paper we replace the Gaussian errors in the standard Gaussian, linear state space model with stochastic volatility processes. This is called a GSSF-SV model. We show that conventional MCMC algorithms for this type of model are ineffective, but that this problem can be removed by...
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This paper is concerned with Markov chain Monte Carlo based Bayesian inference in generalized models of stochastic volatility defined by heavy-tailed student-t distributions (with unknown degrees of freedom) and covariate effects in the observation and volatility equations. A simple, fast and...
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This paper is concerned with the Bayesian estimation of non-linear stochastic differential equations when only discrete observations are available. The estimation is carried out using a tuned MCMC method, in particular a blocked Metropolis-Hastings algorithm, by introducing auxiliary points and...
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This paper is concerned with the fitting and comparison of high dimensional multivariate time series models with time varying correlations. The models considered here combine features of the classical factor model with those of the univariate stochastic volatility model. Specifically, a set of...
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This paper discusses and documents the algorithms of SsfPack 2.2. SsfPack is a suite of C routines for carrying out computations involving the statistical analysis of univariate and multivariate models in state space form. The emphasis is on documenting the link we have made to the Ox computing...
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