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variables that account for skewness and heavy tails are identically and independently distributed. The second model, ODLV …
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This note presents a nonparametric Bayesian approach to fitting a distribution to the survey data provided in Kilian and Zha (2002) regarding the prior for the half-life of deviations from purchasing power parity (PPP). A point mass at infinity is included. The unknown density is represented as...
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calibrated forecasts compared to maximum likelihood estimation. From a theoretical perspective, both estimators are consistent …
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We consider nonparametric estimation of a mixed discrete-continuous distribution under anisotropic smoothness … derive lower bounds on the estimation rates in the total variation distance. Next, we consider a nonparametric mixture of … normals models can be used for optimal adaptive estimation of mixed discretecontinuous distributions. …
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This book presents in detail methodologies for the Bayesian estimation of single-regime and regime-switching GARCH … attractive alternative which enables small sample results, robust estimation, model discrimination and probabilistic statements … the Bayesian paradigm for inference. The next three chapters describe the estimation of the GARCH model with Normal …
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DSGE models are typically estimated using Bayesian methods, but a researcher may want to estimate a DSGE model with full information maximum likelihood (FIML) so as to avoid the use of prior distributions. A very robust algorithm is needed to find the global maximum within the relevant parameter...
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This paper deals with estimating peaked densities over the interval [0,1] using the Uneven Two-Sided Power Distribution (UTP). This distribution is the most complex of all the bounded power distributions introduced by Kotz and van Dorp (2004). The UTP maximum likelihood estimator, a result not...
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