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ARCH error 2 econometric modeling 2 financial time series 2 mean nonstationarity 2 mixing process 2 nonlinear dynamic model 2 second order least squares 2 semiparametric efficiency 2 ARCH model 1 ARCH-Modell 1 Estimation theory 1 Kleinste-Quadrate-Methode 1 Least squares method 1 Schätztheorie 1 Time series analysis 1 Zeitreihenanalyse 1
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English 2
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Salamh, Mustafa 2 Wang, Liqun 2
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Econometrics 1 Econometrics : open access journal 1
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Second-order least squares estimation in nonlinear time series models with ARCH errors
Salamh, Mustafa; Wang, Liqun - In: Econometrics : open access journal 9 (2021) 4, pp. 1-17
Many financial and economic time series exhibit nonlinear patterns or relationships. However, most statistical methods for time series analysis are developed for mean-stationary processes that require transformation, such as differencing of the data. In this paper, we study a dynamic regression...
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Second-order least squares estimation in nonlinear time series models with ARCH errors
Salamh, Mustafa; Wang, Liqun - In: Econometrics 9 (2021) 4, pp. 1-17
Many financial and economic time series exhibit nonlinear patterns or relationships. However, most statistical methods for time series analysis are developed for mean-stationary processes that require transformation, such as differencing of the data. In this paper, we study a dynamic regression...
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