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Modelos de cópula (Gaussiana, t, Clayton, Gumbel, Frank)×Generalización Autorregresiva Condicionalmente Heterocedástica (GARCH)×
CampoFinanzasEconometría
FamiliaRegression modelRegression model
Año de origen19591986
Autor originalSklar (1959); dependence-concept treatment by Joe (1997)Tim Bollerslev
TipoDependence modelConditional volatility model
Fuente seminalSklar, A. (1959). Fonctions de répartition à n dimensions et leurs marges. Publications de l'Institut Statistique de l'Université de Paris, 8, 229-231. link ↗Bollerslev, T. (1986). Generalized Autoregressive Conditional Heteroskedasticity. Journal of Econometrics, 31(3), 307-327. DOI ↗
Aliascopulas, dependence copulas, vine copulas, Kopula Modelleri (Gaussian, t, Clayton, Gumbel, Frank)GARCH(1,1), generalized ARCH, conditional volatility model, GARCH Modeli
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ResumenCopula models are a family of functions that describe the dependence structure between variables separately from their individual (marginal) distributions. The foundation is Sklar's theorem (1959), which shows that any multivariate distribution can be split into its marginals plus a copula; Joe (1997) developed the modern catalogue of dependence concepts. They are central to portfolio risk and credit modelling.GARCH is an econometric model for the time-varying volatility of financial time series, introduced by Tim Bollerslev in 1986 as a generalisation of Engle's ARCH model. It treats the conditional variance as a function of past squared shocks and past variances, capturing the volatility clustering seen in returns.
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