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Arch Models And Financial Applications

by Christian Gourieroux, C. Gourieroux
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Overview

ARCH models provide an appropriate framework for studying financial and monetary problems. This book surveys recent work with ARCH models from the perspective of statistical theory, financial models, and applications. Translated from the French edition, new sections on stochastic volatility and time deformation have been added. The book will be suitable for readers with a background in econometrics and ARMA modeling.

Synopsis

The classical ARMA models have limitations when applied to the field of financial and monetary economics. Financial time series present nonlinear dynamic characteristics and the ARCH models offer a more adaptive framework for this type of problem. This book surveys the recent work in this area from the perspective of statistical theory, financial models, and applications and will be of interest to theorists and practitioners. From the view point of statistical theory, ARCH models may be considered as specific nonlinear time series models which allow for an exhaustive study of the underlying dynamics. It is possible to reexamine a number of classical questions such as the random walk hypothesis, prediction interval building, presence of latent variables etc., and to test the validity of the previously studied results. There are two main categories of potential applications. One is testing several economic or financial theories concerning the stocks, bonds, and currencies markets, or studying the links between the short and long run. The second is related to the interventions of the banks on the markets, such as choice of optimal portfolios, hedging portfolios, values at risk, and the size and times of block trading.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 1997
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Pages
238
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780387948768

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