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authors apply a new concept called relevance to estimate regime-specific expected returns, standard deviations, and … correlations. Their relevance-based approach explicitly accounts for the importance of an observation to forming an estimate, and …
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variables. And they measure the likelihood that these paths will prevail in the future based on their statistical similarity to …
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values of the dependent variable in which the weights are the relevance of the independent variables. This equivalence allows …
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In this paper, we provide an exact finite sample analysis of predictive regressions with overlapping long-horizon returns. This analysis allows us to evaluate the reliability of various asymptotic theories for predictive regressions in finite samples. In addition, our finite sample analysis...
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This chapter uses the marginal treatment effect (MTE) to unify and organize the econometric literature on the evaluation of social programs. The marginal treatment effect is a choice-theoretic parameter that can be interpreted as a willingness to pay parameter for persons at a margin of...
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There are many alternative approaches to selecting mortality models and forecasting mortality. The standard practice is to produce forecasts using a single model such as the Lee-Carter, the Cairns-Blake-Dowd, or the Age- Period-Cohort model, with model selection based on in-sample goodness of...
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We propose a method to correct for sample selection in quantile regression models. Selection is modelled via the cumulative distribution function, or copula, of the percentile error in the outcome equation and the error in the participation decision. Copula parameters are estimated by minimizing...
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