New volatility models under a bayesian perspective: A case study

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In this paper, we present a brief description of ARCH, GARCH and EGARCH models. Usually, their parameter estimates are obtained using maximum likelihood methods. Considering new methodological processes to model the volatilities of time series, we need to use other inference approach to get estimates for the parameters of the models, since we can encouter great difficulties in obtaining the maximum likelihood estimates due to the complexity of the likelihood function. In this way, we obtain the inferences for the volatilities of time series under a Bayesian approach, especially using popular simulation algorithms such as theMarkov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods. As an application to illustrate the proposed methodology, we analyze a financial time series of the Gillette Company ranging from January, 1999 to May, 2003.

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Cuervo, E. C., Achcar, J. A., & Barossi-Filho, M. (2014). New volatility models under a bayesian perspective: A case study. Economia Aplicada, 18(2), 179–197. https://doi.org/10.1590/1413-8050/ea91

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