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Modelo EGARCH Robusto×Modelo EGARCH (GARCH Exponencial)×
ÁreaEconometriaEconometria
FamíliaRegression modelRegression model
Ano de origem20081991
Autor originalNelson (1991) for EGARCH; robust adaptation via Muler & Yohai (2008) and related authorsDaniel B. Nelson
TipoRobust volatility modelVolatility / conditional variance model
Fonte seminalMuler, N., & Yohai, V. J. (2008). Robust estimates for GARCH models. Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 138(10), 2918–2940. DOI ↗Nelson, D. B. (1991). Conditional heteroskedasticity in asset returns: A new approach. Econometrica, 59(2), 347–370. DOI ↗
Outros nomesRobust EGARCH model, outlier-robust EGARCH, robust exponential GARCH, REGARCHExponential GARCH, EGARCH, Nelson EGARCH, log-GARCH
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ResumoRobust EGARCH extends Nelson's (1991) Exponential GARCH model by replacing standard quasi-maximum likelihood estimation with outlier-resistant procedures — typically bounded-influence or M-estimation — so that a small fraction of extreme observations or data errors cannot distort the estimated volatility dynamics or the leverage effect.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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