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EGARCH em Painel×Modelo EGARCH (GARCH Exponencial)×
ÁreaEconometriaEconometria
FamíliaRegression modelRegression model
Ano de origem1991 (EGARCH); panel extensions widely used from 2000s1991
Autor originalDaniel B. Nelson (EGARCH); panel extension by applied econometrics literatureDaniel B. Nelson
TipoVolatility modelVolatility / conditional variance model
Fonte seminalNelson, D. B. (1991). Conditional heteroskedasticity in asset returns: A new approach. Econometrica, 59(2), 347–370. DOI ↗Nelson, D. B. (1991). Conditional heteroskedasticity in asset returns: A new approach. Econometrica, 59(2), 347–370. DOI ↗
Outros nomesPanel EGARCH model, panel exponential GARCH, EGARCH for panel data, cross-sectional EGARCHExponential GARCH, EGARCH, Nelson EGARCH, log-GARCH
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ResumoPanel EGARCH extends Nelson's (1991) Exponential GARCH model to a panel setting, allowing conditional variance to evolve asymmetrically over time for each cross-sectional unit. The log specification ensures non-negative variance without parameter constraints, and the leverage term distinguishes whether negative shocks amplify volatility more than positive ones of equal magnitude.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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