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Testing for unit roots has been among the most heavily researched topics in Econometrics for the last quarter of a century. Much less researched is the equally important issue of the appropriate transformation if any of the variable of interest which should preceed any such testing. In...
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The first example involves the real data given in Table 1 which are the results of an interlaboratory test. The boxplots are shown in Fig. 1 where the dotted line denotes the mean of the observations and the solid line the median. We note that only the results of the Laboratories 1 and 3 lie...
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Under fairly weak conditions it is shown that an optimal portfolio choice exists and is unique. It is further shown that this choice is a continuous function of the joint distribution function of the random returns on the assets from which the choice is made.
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