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This paper analyzes the implications of autoregressive betas in single factor models for the statistical properties of stock returns. It is demonstrated that this assumption alone is sufficient to account for the most important stylized facts of stock returns, namely conditional...
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This paper develops the asymptotic theory for stable autoregressive models in which the noise variance grows in a polynomial-like fashion. It is shown that the asymptotic distribution of the OLS estimator of the coefficient vector is multivariate normal with a covariance matrix that depends on...
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We introduce a methodology which deals with possibly integrated variables in the specification of the betas of conditional asset pricing models. In such a case, any model which is directly derived by a polynomial approximation of the functional form of the conditional beta will inherit a...
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This paper develops the asymptotic theory for stable autoregressive models in which the noise variance grows in a polynomial-like fashion. It is shown that the asymptotic distribution of the OLS estimator of the coefficient vector is multivariate normal with a covariance matrix that depends on...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012719612
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We introduce a methodology which deals with possibly integrated variables in the specification of the betas of conditional asset pricing models. In such a case, any model which is directly derived by a polynomial approximation of the functional form of the conditional beta will inherit a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012138849