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This paper characterizes the impact of serial dependence on the non-asymptotic estimation error bound of penalized … cross-correlations caused by serial dependence. In this respect, we study analytically the density of sample cross …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013432937
This paper characterizes the impact of serial dependence on the non-asymptotic estimation error bound of penalized … cross-correlations caused by serial dependence. In this respect, we study analytically the density of sample cross …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013336165
(negative) skewness in the case of stochastic production (cost) frontieranalysis. It takes as example the binomial distribution …
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The Constant Elasticity of Substitution (CES) function is popular in several areas of economics, but it is rarely used in econometric analysis because it cannot be estimated by standard linear regression techniques. We discuss several existing approaches and propose a new grid-search approach...
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Permutation techniques, where one recompute the test statistic over permutations of data, have a long history in statistics and have become increasingly useful as the availability of computational power has increased. Until now, no permutation tests for examining returns to scale assumptions,...
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Permutation techniques, where one recompute the test statistic over permutations of data, have a long history in statistics and have become increasingly useful as the availability of computational power has increased. Until now, no permutation tests for examining returns to scale assumptions,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013338075
In this study we present a closed form solution to the moments and, in particular, correlation of two log-normally distributed random variables, where the underlying log-normal distribution is potentially truncated and censored at both tails. Throughout the analysis we further assume that the...
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distributions can be viewed as an abstract measure of skewness. We develop some of its properties and apply it to the US …
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distributions can be viewed as an abstract measure of skewness. We develop some of its properties and apply it to the US …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011497895
In light of the COVID 19 crisis, the Federal Reserve has carried out stress tests to assess if major banks have sufficient capital to ensure their viability should a new and perhaps unprecedented crisis emerge. The Fed argues that the scenarios underpinning these stress tests are severe but...
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