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In this paper we present a forecasting method for time series using copula-based models for multivariate time series. We study how the performance of the predictions evolve when changing the strength of the different possible dependencies, as well as the structure of the dependence. We also look...
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In this paper, we propose an intuitive way to couple several dynamic time series models by inducing dependence between the so-called generalized errors of each model. This extends previous work for modelling dependance between innovations of stochastic volatility models. We consider...
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In this paper, we consider non-stationary response variables and covariates, where the marginal distributions and the associated copula may be time-dependent. We propose estimators for the unknown parameters and we establish the limiting distribution of the estimators of the copula and the...
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In view of applications to diagnostic tests of ARMA models, the asymptotic behavior of multivariate empirical and copula processes based on residuals of ARMA models is investigated. Multivariate empirical processes based on squared residuals and other functions of the residuals are also...
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In this paper, we extend copula-based univariate time series models studied in Chen & Fan (2006) to multivariate time series. Doing so, we tackle at the same time serial dependence as well as interdependence between several time series. The proposed methodology is totally different from the...
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The asymptotic behaviour of the empirical copula constructed from residuals of stochastic volatility models is studied. It is shown that if the stochastic volatility matrix is diagonal, then the empirical copula process behaves like if the parameters were known, a remarkable property. However,...
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Test statistics for checking the independence between the innovations of several time series are developed. The time series models considered allow for general specifications for the conditional mean and variance functions that could depend on common explanatory variables. In testing for...
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In this paper, one studies the asymptotic behavior of empirical processes based on consecutive residuals of univariate conditional mean and variance models. These processes are then used to develop tests of serial independence of the innovations. Even if the limiting distributions of the...
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