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asymmetry 3 complex non-linear moving average process 3 existence 3 leverage 3 random coefficient models 3 ARCH model 1 ARCH-Modell 1 Börsenkurs 1 Capital market returns 1 Estimation 1 Kapitalmarktrendite 1 Schätzung 1 Share price 1 Stochastic process 1 Stochastischer Prozess 1 Volatility 1 Volatilität 1
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Hafner, Christian M. 3 McAleer, Michael 3
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A one line derivation of EGARCH
McAleer, Michael; Hafner, Christian M. - In: Econometrics 2 (2014) 2, pp. 92-97
One of the most popular univariate asymmetric conditional volatility models is the exponential GARCH (or EGARCH) specification. In addition to asymmetry, which captures the different effects on conditional volatility of positive and negative effects of equal magnitude, EGARCH can also...
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A One Line Derivation of EGARCH
McAleer, Michael; Hafner, Christian M. - In: Econometrics 2 (2014) 2, pp. 92-97
One of the most popular univariate asymmetric conditional volatility models is the exponential GARCH (or EGARCH) specification. In addition to asymmetry, which captures the different effects on conditional volatility of positive and negative effects of equal magnitude, EGARCH can also...
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A one line derivation of EGARCH
McAleer, Michael; Hafner, Christian M. - In: Econometrics : open access journal 2 (2014) 2, pp. 92-97
One of the most popular univariate asymmetric conditional volatility models is the exponential GARCH (or EGARCH) specification. In addition to asymmetry, which captures the different effects on conditional volatility of positive and negative effects of equal magnitude, EGARCH can also...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010392823
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