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Econometric and time series model are utilized to study price linkages between the U.S. and chicken export markets. VAR model results show export price is affected by its past and leg-quarters prices. Econometric estimation results suggest a negative relationship between export price and broiler...
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Abstract We present new short, medium, and long-run indicators to date and characterise expansions and contractions in financial and economic time series. These Bull-Bear Indicators (BBIs) measure the risk-adjusted excess return with respect to average, to different time horizons, expressed in...
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The scaling properties encompass in a simple analysis many of the volatility characteristics of financial markets. That is why we use them to probe the different degree of markets development. We empirically study the scaling properties of daily Foreign Exchange rates, Stock Market indices and...
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We propose a set of algorithms for testing the ergodicity of empirical time series, without reliance on a specific parametric framework. It is shown that the resulting test asymptotically obtains the correct size for stationary and nonstationary processes, and maximal power against non-ergodic...
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This paper studies simulation-based optimization with multiple outputs. It assumes that the simulation model has one random objective function and must satisfy given constraints on the other random outputs. It presents a statistical procedure for testing whether a specific input combination...
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Quantile and least-absolute deviations (LAD) methods are popular robust statistical methods but have not generally been applied to state filtering and sequential parameter learning. This paper introduces robust state space models whose error structure coincides with quantile estimation...
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This paper describes how the frequency domain analysis provides an alternative approach to time domain analysis for a given time series. Spectral and periodogram analysis for a given time series are performed to detect trends and seasonalities in the data. A cross-spectral analysis is used to...
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This paper examines whether identification is a 'common' or 'rare' phenomenon in nonlinear parametric models. For several broad classes of models, it is shown that there is an open and dense subset of identified models, and that consequently the set of nonidentified models is nowhere dense. The...
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This paper presents a procedure for studying industrial performance and related issues such as changes in the wage structure. This procedure combines cluster analysis and discriminant analysis as a package, and applies this package to time series data. This enables us to organize industrial data...
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The paper examines the properties of standard data transformations - such as growth rates and moving averages-used by applied economists. Because many resources are devoted to understanding the economic significance of incoming data by government and financial-market economists, for example,...
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