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Identification of asymmetric conditional heteroscedasticity in the presence of outliers

The identification of asymmetric conditional heteroscedasticity is often based on sample cross-correlations between past and squared observations. In this paper we analyse the effects of outliers on these cross-correlations and, consequently, on the identification of asymmetric volatilities.We showt...

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Published in:SERIEs : journal of the Spanish Economic Association 2016-03, Vol.7 (1), p.179-201
Main Authors: Carnero, M. Angeles, Pérez, Ana, Ruiz, Esther
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Economic Policy
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Leverage effect
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