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Publication date: 16 December 2009

Chinman Chui and Ximing Wu

Knowledge of the dependence structure between financial assets is crucial to improve the performance in financial risk management. It is known that the copula completely…

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Knowledge of the dependence structure between financial assets is crucial to improve the performance in financial risk management. It is known that the copula completely summarizes the dependence structure among multiple variables. We propose a multivariate exponential series estimator (ESE) to estimate copula densities nonparametrically. The ESE has an appealing information-theoretic interpretation and attains the optimal rate of convergence for nonparametric density estimations in Stone (1982). More importantly, it overcomes the boundary bias of conventional nonparametric copula estimators. Our extensive Monte Carlo studies show the proposed estimator outperforms the kernel and the log-spline estimators in copula estimation. It also demonstrates that two-step density estimation through an ESE copula often outperforms direct estimation of joint densities. Finally, the ESE copula provides superior estimates of tail dependence compared to the empirical tail index coefficient. An empirical examination of the Asian financial markets using the proposed method is provided.

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Nonparametric Econometric Methods
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ISBN: 978-1-84950-624-3

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Publication date: 16 December 2009

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Nonparametric Econometric Methods
Type: Book
ISBN: 978-1-84950-624-3

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Publication date: 16 December 2009

Qi Li and Jeffrey S. Racine

Identification and inference are central to applied analysis, and two papers examine these issues, the first being theoretical in nature and the second being simulation based.

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Identification and inference are central to applied analysis, and two papers examine these issues, the first being theoretical in nature and the second being simulation based.

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Nonparametric Econometric Methods
Type: Book
ISBN: 978-1-84950-624-3

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