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Inference On Garch-Midas Models Without Any Small-Order Moment

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  • Francq, Christian
  • Kandji, Baye Matar
  • Zakoian, Jean-Michel

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In GARCH-mixed-data sampling models, the volatility is decomposed into the product of two factors which are often interpreted as “short-run” (high-frequency) and “long-run” (low-frequency) components. While two-component volatility models are widely used in applied works, some of their theoretical properties remain unexplored. We show that the strictly stationary solutions of such models do not admit any small-order finite moment, contrary to classical GARCH. It is shown that the strong consistency and the asymptotic normality of the quasi-maximum likelihood estimator hold despite the absence of moments. Tests for the presence of a long-run volatility relying on the asymptotic theory and a bootstrap procedure are proposed. Our results are illustrated via Monte Carlo experiments and real financial data.

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  • Francq, Christian & Kandji, Baye Matar & Zakoian, Jean-Michel, 2024. "Inference On Garch-Midas Models Without Any Small-Order Moment," Econometric Theory, Cambridge University Press, vol. 40(6), pages 1422-1455, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:etheor:v:40:y:2024:i:6:p:1422-1455_6
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