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statistic of Robin and Smith [Econometric Theory (2000), 16, 151–175] usage of numerical optimization for the objective function … singular values in Ratsimalahelo [2002, Rank test based on matrix perturbation theory. Unpublished working paper, U …
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We compare three stochastic user equilibrium traffic assignment models (multinomial probit, nested logit, and generalized nested logit), using a congestible transport network. We test the models in two situations: one in which they have theoretically equivalent coefficients, and one in which...
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probability weighting using rank dependent utility theory. The fundamental difference with the standard scheduling model based on …
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incentives. Ranking candidates in decreasing order of competence ensures that elected politicians are most competent. Yet, party …
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The focus of this article is using dynamic correlation models for the calculation of minimum variance hedge ratios between pairs of assets. Finding an optimal hedge requires not only knowledge of the variability of both assets, but also of the co-movement between the two assets. For this...
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In the analysis of multivariate stochastic volatility models, many estimation procedures begin by transforming the data, taking the logarithm of the squared returns to obtain a linear state space model. A well-known series representation links the correlations between elements of the observation...
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