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Modelo GARCH Bayesiano×Modelo EGARCH (GARCH Exponencial)×
ÁreaEconometriaEconometria
FamíliaRegression modelRegression model
Ano de origem1989–20001991
Autor originalGeweke (1989); further developed by Nakatsuma (2000) and Bauwens & Lubrano (1998)Daniel B. Nelson
TipoBayesian volatility modelVolatility / conditional variance model
Fonte seminalGeweke, J. (1989). Exact predictive densities for linear models with ARCH disturbances. Journal of Econometrics, 40(1), 63–86. DOI ↗Nelson, D. B. (1991). Conditional heteroskedasticity in asset returns: A new approach. Econometrica, 59(2), 347–370. DOI ↗
Outros nomesBayesian GARCH, BGARCH, GARCH with Bayesian inference, Bayesian volatility modelExponential GARCH, EGARCH, Nelson EGARCH, log-GARCH
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ResumoThe Bayesian GARCH model combines the GARCH framework for time-varying volatility with Bayesian posterior inference. Instead of maximising a likelihood, it specifies prior distributions for the GARCH parameters and draws from the resulting posterior — typically via Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) — to quantify both point estimates and full uncertainty about volatility dynamics.The Exponential GARCH (EGARCH) model, introduced by Nelson (1991), extends the standard GARCH framework by modelling the logarithm of conditional variance. This ensures variance is always positive without parameter constraints and, crucially, allows negative and positive shocks to have asymmetric effects on volatility — capturing the well-known leverage effect in financial markets.
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