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Measuring Volatility DynamicsFrancis X. DieboldUniversity of Pennsylvania - Department of Economics; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) Jose A. LopezFederal Reserve Bank of San Francisco February 1995 NBER Working Paper No. t0173 Abstract: Recently there has been a great deal of interest in modeling volatility fluctuations. ARCH models, for example, provide parsimonious approximations to volatility dynamics. Here we provide a selective amount of certain aspects of conditional volatility modeling that are of particular relevance in macroeconomics and finance. First, we sketch the rudiments of a rather general univariate time- series model, allowing for dynamics in both the conditional mean and variance. Second, we discuss both the economic and statistical motivation for the models, we characterize their properties, and we discuss issues related to estimation and testing. Finally, we discuss a variety of applications and extensions of the basic models.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 50 working papers seriesDate posted: July 24, 2000Suggested CitationContact Information
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