Heteroscedasticity in the market model
Gary Grudnitski
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Heteroscedasticity in the market model
Published
1976
Publisher
Graduate School of Business, University of Texas at Austin : distributed by Bureau of Business Research, University of Texas at Austin
Pages
14
ARCH
Exact small-sample tests for heteroscedasticity
On the formulation of a general structure for conditional heteroskedasticity
A data omission rule for the Goldfeld-Quandt Test
Alternative tests for heteroscedasticity of disturbances
Schätzung bei Heteroskedastizität
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