A copula-based model of speculative price dynamics in discrete time
Umberto Cherubini,
Sabrina Mulinacci and
Silvia Romagnoli
Journal of Multivariate Analysis, 2011, vol. 102, issue 6, 1047-1063
Abstract:
This paper suggests a new technique to construct first order Markov processes using products of copula functions, in the spirit of Darsow et al. (1992) [10]. The approach requires the definition of (i) a sequence of distribution functions of the increments of the process, and (ii) a sequence of copula functions representing dependence between each increment of the process and the corresponding level of the process before the increment. The paper shows how to use the approach to build several kinds of processes (stable, elliptical, Farlie-Gumbel-Morgenstern, Archimedean and martingale processes), and how to extend the analysis to the multivariate setting. The technique turns out to be well suited to provide a discrete time representation of the dynamics of innovations to financial prices under the restrictions imposed by the Efficient Market Hypothesis.
Keywords: Markov; processes; Copula; function; Efficient; Market; Hypothesis; Granger; causality; H-condition (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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