Estimating affine multifactor term structure models using closed-form likelihood expansions
Yacine Ait-Sahalia and
Robert L. Kimmel
Journal of Financial Economics, 2010, vol. 98, issue 1, 113-144
Abstract:
We develop and implement a technique for closed-form maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) of multifactor affine yield models. We derive closed-form approximations to likelihoods for nine Dai and Singleton (2000) affine models. Simulations show our technique very accurately approximates true (but infeasible) MLE. Using US Treasury data, we estimate nine affine yield models with different market price of risk specifications. MLE allows non-nested model comparison using likelihood ratio tests; the preferred model depends on the market price of risk. Estimation with simulated and real data suggests our technique is much closer to true MLE than Euler and quasi-maximum likelihood (QML) methods.
Keywords: Term; structure; Multifactor; Interest; rates; Affine; Closed-form; maximum-likelihood (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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Working Paper: Estimating Affine Multifactor Term Structure Models Using Closed-Form Likelihood Expansions (2008) 
Working Paper: Estimating Affine Multifactor Term Structure Models Using Closed-Form Likelihood Expansions (2002) 
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