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Kernels are typically justified as a smoothing device in nonparametric analysis. We provide alternative interpretations which could lead to the use of asymmetric kernels. We thus derive the class of optimal asymmetric kernels, and analyse its main properties. We illustrate numerically its...
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In recent years, numerous volatility-based derivative products have been engineered. This has led to interest in constructing conditional predictive densities and confidence intervals for integrated volatility. In this paper, we propose nonparametric kernel estimators of the aforementioned...
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In recent years, numerous volatility-based derivative products have been engineered. This has led to interest in constructing conditional predictive densities and confidence intervals for integrated volatility. In this paper, we propose nonparametric estimators of the aforementioned quantities,...
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In recent years, numerous volatility-based derivative products have been engineered. This has led to interest in constructing conditional predictive densities and confidence intervals for integrated volatility. In this paper, we propose nonparametric kernel estimators of the aforementioned...
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In recent years, numerous volatility-based derivative products have been engineered. This has led to interest in constructing conditional predictive densities and confidence intervals for integrated volatility. In this paper, we propose nonparametric kernel estimators of the aforementioned...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003698497
This paper deals with estimation and hypothesis testing in models allowing for trending processes that are possibly nonstationary, nonlinear, and non-Gaussian. Using semi-parametric estimators, we obtain asymptotic confidence intervals for the trend and memory parameters, and we develop joint...
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