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Kopuļu modeļi (Gausa, t, Clayton, Gumbel, Frank)×Johansena kointegrācijas tests un Vektora kļūdu korekcijas modelis×
NozareFinansesFinanses
SaimeRegression modelRegression model
Izcelsmes gads19591991
AutorsSklar (1959); dependence-concept treatment by Joe (1997)Søren Johansen
TipsDependence modelMultivariate cointegration / vector error correction model
PirmavotsSklar, 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 ↗Johansen, S. (1991). Estimation and Hypothesis Testing of Cointegration Vectors in Gaussian Vector Autoregressive Models. Econometrica, 59(6), 1551-1580. DOI ↗
Citi nosaukumicopulas, dependence copulas, vine copulas, Kopula Modelleri (Gaussian, t, Clayton, Gumbel, Frank)Johansen test, VECM, vector error correction model, multivariate cointegration
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KopsavilkumsCopula 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.The Johansen procedure is a multivariate cointegration framework, introduced by Søren Johansen in 1991, that tests for long-run equilibrium relationships among several I(1) time series. It determines how many cointegrating vectors link the series and then builds a Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) to describe the short-run dynamics around that equilibrium.
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