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In this paper we consider the Fractional Vector Error Correction model proposed in Avarucci (2007), which is characterized by a richer lag structure than models proposed in Granger (1986) and Johansen (2008, 2009). We discuss the identification issues of the model of Avarucci (2007), following...
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We study semi-parametric inference in a Vector Autoregressive (VAR) model of order p augmented by unobservable common factors with a dynamic described by a VAR process of order q. This state-space specification is useful to define a network of interconnectedness and to measure separately the...
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We show that the model for fractional cointegration proposed by Granger (1986) allows for a representation of the solution that demonstrates the fractional and co-fractional properties. Moreover, we show that the stability of the system can be studied by means of the argument principle inherited...
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We consider the Fractional Vector Error Correction model proposed in Avarucci (2007), which is characterized by a richer lag structure than the models proposed in Granger (1986) and Johansen (2008, 2009). In particular, we discuss the properties of the model of Avarucci (2007) (FECM) in...
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In this paper we consider the Fractional Vector Error Correction model proposed in Avarucci (2007), which is characterized by a richer lag structure than models proposed in Granger (1986) and Johansen (2008, 2009). We discuss the identification issues of the model of Avarucci (2007), following...
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The valuation methodologies recognized and applied to banks are not bank-specific but are based on simplifications that result from standard methods inadequacy to capture some key variables of the intrinsic bank’s value. It is therefore necessary to define specific riskbased methodologies
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