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This note reconsiders the nonnegative integer-valued bilinear processes introduced by Doukhan et al. [Doukhan, P., Latour, A., Oraichi, D., 2006. A simple integer-valued bilinear time series model. Adv. Appl. Prob. 38, 559-578]. Using a hidden Markov argument, we extend their result of the...
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Corporate defined-benefit plans suffer from a number of serious weaknesses, including credit risk of the sponsor, ambiguous ownership of the surplus and back-loading of benefits. Also defined-contribution plans feature drawbacks. Individuals are not well equipped to make the complex financial...
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type="main" <title type="main">ABSTRACT</title> <p>We identify two types of risk premia in commodity futures returns: spot premia related to the risk in the underlying commodity, and term premia related to changes in the basis. Sorting on forecasting variables such as the futures basis, return momentum, volatility,...</p>
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If missing observations in a panel data set are not missing at random, many widely applied estimators may be inconsistent. In this paper the authors examine empirically several ways to reveal the nature and severity of the selectivity problem due to nonresponse, as well as a number of methods to...
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The authors discuss the choice of approximations for unobserved expectations underlying consistent estimators in linear rational expectations models with future expectations. They show how estimators that are more efficient than the commonly used GMM estimators can be obtained if it is assumed...
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The authors discuss several tests to check for the presence of selectivity bias in estimators based on panel data. One approach to test for selectivity bias is to specify the selection mechanism explicitly and estimate it jointly with the model of interest. Alternatively, one can derive the...
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