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This paper presents the R package MCS which implements the Model Confidence Set (MCS) procedure recently developed by Hansen, Lunde, and Nason (2011). The Hansen's procedure consists on a sequence of tests which permits to construct a set of "superior" models, where the null hypothesis of Equal...
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We propose a shrinkage and selection methodology specifically designed for network inference using high dimensional data through a regularised linear regression model with Spike-and-Slab prior on the parameters. The approach extends the case where the error terms are heteroscedastic, by adding...
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Most financial signals show time dependency that, combined with noisy and extreme events, poses serious problems in the parameter estimations of statistical models. Moreover, when addressing asset pricing, portfolio selection, and investment strategies, accurate estimates of the relationship...
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We study the properties of an M-estimator arising from the minimisation of an integrated version of the quantile loss function. The estimator depends on a tuning parameter which controls the degree of robustness. We show that the sample median and the sample mean are obtained as limit cases....
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We develop a semiparametric model to track a large number of quantiles of a time series. The model satisfies the condition of non crossing quantiles and the defining property of fixed quantiles. A key feature of the specification is that the updating scheme for time varying quantiles at each...
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