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Essentials of Time Series for Financial Applications

Authors: Massimo Guidolin, Manuela Pedio Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication date: 2018 Publication language: Angielski Number of pages: 434 Publication formats: EAN: 9780128134108 ISBN: 9780128134108 Category: Finance Economic statistics Business mathematics & systems Publisher's index: C2016-0-04275-4 Bibliographic note: Manuela Pedio is adjunct researcher associated with Bocconi’s Finance specialties and has experience as an analyst in derivatives sales and trading. She teaches courses in portfolio management and introductory statistics at Bocconi. Her research interests mainly concerns the role of regimes and statistical instability in asset pricing and portfolio choice. She has published articles and books on these topics with prime editorial companies in Europe.

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Essentials of Time Series for Financial Applications serves as an agile reference for upper level students and practitioners who desire a formal, easy-to-follow introduction to the most important time series methods applied in financial applications (pricing, asset management, quant strategies, and risk management). Real-life data and examples developed with EViews illustrate the links between the formal apparatus and the applications. The examples either directly exploit the tools that EViews makes available or use programs that by employing EViews implement specific topics or techniques. The book balances a formal framework with as few proofs as possible against many examples that support its central ideas. Boxes are used throughout to remind readers of technical aspects and definitions and to present examples in a compact fashion, with full details (workout files) available in an on-line appendix. The more advanced chapters provide discussion sections that refer to more advanced textbooks or detailed proofs.

  • Provides practical, hands-on examples in time-series econometrics
  • Presents a more application-oriented, less technical book on financial econometrics
  • Offers rigorous coverage, including technical aspects and references for the proofs, despite being an introduction
  • Features examples worked out in EViews (9 or higher)

Author's affiliation

Massimo Guidolin: Bocconi University, Milan, Italy
Manuela Pedio: Bocconi University, Milano, Italy