Garch and Multiplicative error models
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Hello,
I'm trying to fit a multiplicative error model: carr model.
It is a model for estimating volatility that uses range instead of lagged squared returns.
Basically, CARR model can be summarized using these 3 equations:
, where 
As you can see from the basic details I provided, it is quite related to garch models.
Thus I tried to modify the garch.m class and estimate.m related to garch models to generate my carr models. However I don't understand if the estimation of
and
also in garch depends on the Maximum Likelihood function or not. Can you please explain how the coefficients are generated?
and
also in garch depends on the Maximum Likelihood function or not. Can you please explain how the coefficients are generated? Moreover I'm a bit concerned about how to include Weibull and Gamma: their expected value is not directly in the likelihood function but depends on the scale and the shape parameters, which are in the likelihood. How should I deal with this issue on the code?
Thank you very much.
Michele
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