A study on the leverage effect on financial series using a TAR model: a Bayesian approach

02/13/2020
by   Oscar Espinosa, et al.
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This research shows that under certain mathematical conditions, a threshold autoregressive model (TAR) can represent the leverage effect based on its conditional variance function.

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