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CampEconometriaEconometria
FamíliaRegression modelRegression model
Any d'origen1993–19941993-1994
Autor originalJean-Michel Zakoian; related work by Glosten, Jagannathan & RunkleZakoian (1994); Glosten, Jagannathan & Runkle (1993)
TipusConditional heteroskedasticity modelAsymmetric volatility model
Font seminalZakoian, J.-M. (1994). Threshold heteroskedastic models. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 18(5), 931–955. DOI ↗Zakoian, J.-M. (1994). Threshold heteroskedastic models. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 18(5), 931-955. DOI ↗
ÀliesNL-TGARCH, Nonlinear Threshold GARCH, Asymmetric TGARCH, GJR-GARCH variantThreshold GARCH, TGARCH, GJR-GARCH, asymmetric GARCH
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ResumThe Nonlinear TGARCH (Threshold GARCH) model extends the standard GARCH framework by allowing positive and negative shocks of equal magnitude to exert different effects on future volatility. It models conditional volatility in terms of the absolute value of lagged residuals split by a sign threshold, capturing the well-documented leverage effect in financial return series.The Threshold GARCH (TGARCH) model extends the standard GARCH framework by allowing positive and negative return shocks to have asymmetric effects on conditional variance. Negative shocks — bad news — typically amplify volatility more than positive shocks of the same magnitude, a stylised fact known as the leverage effect. TGARCH captures this asymmetry through a threshold indicator that switches on when the previous period's shock was negative.
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