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Selection of efficient market risk models: Backtesting results evaluation with DEA approach

•The paper is focused on the evaluation of different VaR models.•Standard approaches evaluate the quantities of VaR violations for one particular confidence level.•We propose the application of DEA methodology in order to judge the results assuming different confidence levels. Performance evaluation...

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Published in:Computers & industrial engineering 2016-12, Vol.102, p.331-339
Main Authors: Kresta, A., Tichý, T.
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