Model assessment for time series dynamics using copula spectral densities: a graphical tool

04/04/2018
by   Stefan Birr, et al.
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Finding parametric models that accurately describe the dependence structure of observed data is a central task in the analysis of time series. Classical frequency domain methods provide a popular set of tools for fitting and diagnostics of time series models, but their applicability is seriously impacted by the limitations of covariances as a measure of dependence. Motivated by recent developments of frequency domain methods that are based on copulas instead of covariances, we propose a novel graphical tool that allows to access the quality of time series models for describing dependencies that go beyond linearity. We provide a thorough theoretical justification of our approach and show in simulations that it can successfully distinguish between subtle differences of time series dynamics, including non-linear dynamics which result from GARCH and EGARCH models.

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