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trading as a policy measure. Applying combined jump GARCH models yields strong evidence of conditional jump behavior. This …
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emissions trading market. Based on the application of a combined jump-GARCH model the behavior of EUA prices is characterized …. The jump-GARCH model explains the unsteady carbon price movement well and, moreover, shows that between 40 and 60 percent …
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GARCH in order to characterize the behavior of daily, weekly as well as monthly oil prices. Secondly, it relates its … characterized by GARCH as well as conditional jump behavior and that a considerable portion of the total variance is triggered by …
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, and Slovakia) using GARCH and TARCH models between 1999 and 2006. Despite these countries adopted inflation targeting …
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emissions trading market. Based on the application of a combined jump-GARCH model the behavior of EUA prices is characterized …. The jump-GARCH model explains the unsteady carbon price movement well and, moreover, shows that between 40 and 60 percent …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010544182
In this paper we re-investigate the comovements of interest rates in the G7-countries. We propose a structured modus operandi to analyze the time series characteristics of interest rates and to test for common features. We conduct cointegration, serial correlation common feature and codependence...
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-varying GARCH model is estimated to distinguish between short-run and steady-state inflation uncertainty. The effects of the …
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This paper estimates forward-looking Taylor rules for the euro area. Using the asymmetries in inflation and cyclical output developments across countries, we investigate the adequacy of the single monetary policy for each of the European Monetary Union (EMU) member countries. Notable differences...
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In this paper we specify a multi-factor long-memory process that enables us to estimate the fractional differencing parameters at each frequency separately, and adopt this framework to model quarterly prices in three European countries (France, Italy and the UK). The empirical results suggest...
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This paper analyses the long memory properties of quarterly real output per capita in the US (1948Q1 – 2008Q3) using non-parametric, semi-parametric and parametric techniques. The results vary substantially depending on the methodology employed. Evidence of mean reversion is obtained in a...
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