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We develop a structural credit risk model in which the unobserved asset volatility of the firm follows a GARCH process, as in Heston and Nandi (2000). We estimate our model using an Expectation Maximization algorithm, and benchmark it using simulated data against the Merton (1974) model, both...
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Extracting market expectations has always been an important issue when making national policies and investment decisions in financial markets. In option markets, the most popular way has been to extract implied volatilities to assess the future variability of the underlying with the use of the...
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We use a rigorous three-stage many-analysts design to assess how different researcher decisions—specifically data cleaning, research design, and the interpretation of a policy question—affect the variation in estimated treatment effects. A total of 146 research teams each completed the same...
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We use a rigorous three-stage many-analysts design to assess how different researcher decisions-specifically data cleaning, research design, and the interpretation of a policy question-affect the variation in estimated treatment effects. A total of 146 research teams each completed the same...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015271879
Factor models are widely used across diverse areas of application for purposes that include dimensionality reduction, covariance estimation, and feature engineering. Traditional factor models can be seen as an instance of linear embedding methods that project multivariate observations onto a...
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