
handle: 10400.5/30700
Four recent financial econometric models are discussed. The first aims to capture the volatility created by “chartists”; the second intends to model bounded random walks; the third involves a mechanism where the stationarity is volatility-induced, and the last one accommodates nonstationary diffusion integrated stochastic processes that can be made stationary by differencing.
Bounded Random Walk, Volatility-Induced Stationarity, ARCH Models, Second Order Stochastic Differential Equations, Diffusion Processes
Bounded Random Walk, Volatility-Induced Stationarity, ARCH Models, Second Order Stochastic Differential Equations, Diffusion Processes
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