CONDITIONAL STOCHASTIC DOMINANCE TESTS IN DYNAMIC SETTINGS
This article proposes nonparametric consistent tests of conditional stochastic dominance of arbitrary order in a dynamic setting. The novelty of these tests lies in the nonparametric manner of incorporating the information set. The test allows for general forms of unknown serial and mutual dependence between random variables and has an asymptotic distribution that can be easily approximated by simulation. This method has good finiteāsample performance. These tests are applied to determine investment efficiency between U.S. industry portfolios conditional on the dynamics of the market portfolio. The empirical analysis suggests that Telecommunications dominates the other sectoral portfolios under risk aversion.
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2014
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Authors: | Gonzalo, Jesus ; Olmo, Jose |
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International Economic Review. - Department of Economics. - Vol. 55.2014, 08, p. 819-838
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Department of Economics |
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