Indirect Robust Estimation of the Short-term Interest Rate Process
Veronika Czellar,
G. Karolyi () and
Elvezio Ronchetti
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Veronika Czellar: U of Geneva
Elvezio Ronchetti: U of Geneva
Working Paper Series from Ohio State University, Charles A. Dice Center for Research in Financial Economics
Abstract:
We introduce Indirect Robust Generalized Method of Moments (IRGMM), a new simulation-based estimation methodology, to model short-term interest rate processes. The primary advantage of IRGMM relative to classical estimators of the continuous-time short-rate diffusion processes is that it corrects both the errors due to discretization and the errors due to model misspecification. We apply this new approach to various monthly and weekly Eurocurrency interest rate series.
Date: 2005-02
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