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Monte Carlo Maximum Likelihood Estimation for Generalized Long-Memory Time Series Models
Authors:G. Mesters  M. Ooms
Affiliation:1. Universitat Pompeu Fabra &2. Barcelona GSE, Barcelona, Spain, and Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement;3. Department of Econometrics, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:An exact maximum likelihood method is developed for the estimation of parameters in a non-Gaussian nonlinear density function that depends on a latent Gaussian dynamic process with long-memory properties. Our method relies on the method of importance sampling and on a linear Gaussian approximating model from which the latent process can be simulated. Given the presence of a latent long-memory process, we require a modification of the importance sampling technique. In particular, the long-memory process needs to be approximated by a finite dynamic linear process. Two possible approximations are discussed and are compared with each other. We show that an autoregression obtained from minimizing mean squared prediction errors leads to an effective and feasible method. In our empirical study, we analyze ten daily log-return series from the S&P 500 stock index by univariate and multivariate long-memory stochastic volatility models. We compare the in-sample and out-of-sample performance of a number of models within the class of long-memory stochastic volatility models.
Keywords:Fractional integration  Forecasting  Importance sampling  Kalman filter  Latent factors  Stochastic volatility
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