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Financial Risk Management With Bayesian Estimation Of Garch Models David Ardia

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Financial Risk Management With Bayesian Estimation Of Garch Models David Ardia
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Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.05 MB
Pages: 206
Author: David Ardia
ISBN: 9783540786573, 3540786570
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Financial Risk Management With Bayesian Estimation Of Garch Models David Ardia by David Ardia 9783540786573, 3540786570 instant download after payment.

This book presents in detail methodologies for the Bayesian estimation of single-regime and regime-switching GARCH models. These models are widespread and essential tools in financial econometrics and have, until recently, mainly been estimated using the classical Maximum Likelihood technique. As this study aims to demonstrate, the Bayesian approach offers an attractive alternative which enables small sample results, robust estimation, model discrimination and probabilistic statements on nonlinear functions of the model parameters. The author is indebted to numerous individuals for help in the preparation of this study. Primarily, I owe a great debt to Prof. Dr. Philippe J. Deschamps who inspired me to study Bayesian econometrics, suggested the subject, guided me under his supervision and encouraged my research. I would also like to thank Prof. Dr. Martin Wallmeier and my colleagues of the Department of Quantitative Economics, in particular Michael Beer, Roberto Cerratti and Gilles Kaltenrieder, for their useful comments and discussions. I am very indebted to my friends Carlos Ordas Criado, Julien A. Straubhaar, Jerome Ph. A. Taillard and Mathieu Vuilleumier, for their support in the fields of economics, mathematics and statistics. Thanks also to my friend Kevin Barnes who helped with my English in this work. Finally, I am greatly indebted to my parents and grandparents for their support and encouragement while I was struggling with the writing of this thesis.

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