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In the context of high-frequency financial data it is often assumed that sampling times are exogenous. This entails that financial asset prices, sampled on a grid of trade instants, are independent from the sampling times. We derive statistical tests capable of determining whether or not, and to...
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In the context of high-frequency financial data it is often assumed that sampling times are exogenous. This entails that financial asset prices, sampled on a grid of trade instants, are independent from the sampling times. We derive statistical tests capable of determining whether or not, and to...
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Equi-spaced sampling is the norm in applied work using high-frequency data. Due to trade intermittency, however, this traditional sampling scheme amounts to implicit random sampling. Under implicit random sampling and on continuous trajectories, we quantify the asymptotic biases of even realized...
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When the number of variables is larger than the number of structural shocks driving the economy, the associated structural VAR system is said to be singular. We propose an identification method for singular structural VAR models contaminated by noise that combines a collapsing procedure with the...
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We propose an observation-driven time-varying SVAR model where, in agreement with the Lucas Critique, structural shocks drive both the evolution of the macro variables and the dynamics of the VAR parameters. Contrary to existing approaches where parameters follow a stochastic process with random...
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When the number of variables is larger than the number of structural shocks driving the economy, the associated structural VAR system is said to be singular. We propose an identification method for singular structural VAR models contaminated by noise that combines a collapsing procedure with the...
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