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We study the problem of estimating the parameters of a linear median regression without any assumption on the shape of the error distribution -- including no condition on the existence of moments -- allowing for heterogeneity (or heteroskedasticity) of unknown form, noncontinuous distributions,...
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In a high dimensional linear regression model, we propose a new procedure for testing statistical significance of a subset of regression coefficients. Specifically, we employ the partial covariances between the response variable and the tested covariates to obtain a test statistic. The resulting...
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We consider theoretical bootstrap "coupling" techniques for nonparametric robust smoothers and quantile regression, and verify the bootstrap improvement. To cope with curse of dimensionality, a variant of "coupling" bootstrap techniques are developed for additive models with both symmetric error...
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. These seven scripts contain the Dynamic Conditional Correlation (DCC) framework, Instantaneous Frequency Forecasting (IFF … RCR framework to forecast covariance and correlation structures and finally apply portfolio weighting strategies based on …
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The chain ladder method is a popular technique to estimate the future reserves needed to handle claims that are not fully settled. Since the predictions of the aggregate portfolio (consisting of different subportfolios) do not need to be equal to the sum of the predictions of the subportfolios,...
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effects, allowing for temporal correlation within each individual. The conventional QR standard errors can seriously …
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We review some basic ideas of the robust statistics literature and define tools that allows us to construct robust statistical procedures. We show how these ideas, originally developed for fixed dimensional settings, can also be applied to high-dimensional problems where the number of unknown...
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