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Financial Econometrics: Problems, Models, and Methods
By (Author) Christian Gourieroux
By (author) Joann Jasiak
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
18th February 2002
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Finance and the finance industry
332.015195
Hardback
528
Width 152mm, Height 235mm
879g
Financial econometrics is a great success story in economics. Econometrics uses data and statistical inference methods, together with structural and descriptive modelling, to address rigorous economic problems. Its development within the world of finance is quite recent and has been paralleled by a fast expansion of financial markets and an increasing variety and complexity of financial products. This has fuelled the demand for people with advanced econometrics skills. For professionals and advanced graduate students pursuing greater expertise in econometric modelling, this is a guide to the field's frontier. With the goal of providing information that is absolutely up-to-date - essental in today's rapidly evolving financial environment - Gourieroux and Jasiak focus on methods related to foregoing research and those modelling techniques that seem relevant for future advances. They present a balanced synthesis of financial theory and statistical methodology. Recognizing that any model is necessarily a simplified image of reality and that econometric methods must be adapted and applied on a case-by-case basis, the authors employ a wide variety of data sampled at frequencies ranging f
Christian Gourieroux is Director of the Laboratory for Finance and Insurance at the Center for Research in Economics and Statistics (CREST) in Paris. He is the coauthor of Statistics and Econometric Models. Simulation Based Econometric Methods, and Time Series and Dynamic Models Joann Jasiak is Associate Professor in the Department of Economics, York University, Toronto.