Montecarlo simulation of long-term dependent processes: a primer
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- Carlos Leóm & Alejandro Reveiz, 2011. "Montecarlo simulation of long-term dependent processes: a primer," Borradores de Economia 648, Banco de la Republica de Colombia.
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- Carlos León, 2012. "Estimating financial institutions’ intraday liquidity risk: a Monte Carlo simulation approach," Borradores de Economia 703, Banco de la Republica de Colombia.
- Carlos León, 2012.
"Implied probabilities of default from Colombian money market spreads: The Merton Model under equity market informational constraints,"
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743, Banco de la Republica de Colombia.
- Carlos León, 2012. "Implied probabilities of default from Colombian money market spreads: The Merton Model under equity market informational constraints," Borradores de Economia 10075, Banco de la Republica.
- Carlos Léon, 2012. "Estimating financial institutions´ intraday liquidity risk: a Monte Carlo simulation approach," Borradores de Economia 9441, Banco de la Republica.
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Montecarlo simulation; Fractional Brownian Motion; Hurst exponent; Long-term Dependence; Biased Random Walk.;All these keywords.
JEL classification:
- C15 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Econometric and Statistical Methods and Methodology: General - - - Statistical Simulation Methods: General
- C53 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Econometric Modeling - - - Forecasting and Prediction Models; Simulation Methods
- C63 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Mathematical Methods; Programming Models; Mathematical and Simulation Modeling - - - Computational Techniques
- G17 - Financial Economics - - General Financial Markets - - - Financial Forecasting and Simulation
- G14 - Financial Economics - - General Financial Markets - - - Information and Market Efficiency; Event Studies; Insider Trading
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This paper has been announced in the following NEP Reports:- NEP-ETS-2011-04-16 (Econometric Time Series)
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