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A two-stage realized volatility approach to estimation of diffusion processes with discrete data
Authors:Peter CB Phillips  Jun Yu  
Institution:aCowles Foundation, Yale University, United States;bDepartment of Economics, University of Auckland, New Zealand;cDepartment of Economics, University of York, United Kingdom;dSchool of Economics, Singapore Management University, Singapore;eSchool of Economics, Singapore Management University, 90 Stamford Road, Singapore 178903, Singapore
Abstract:This paper motivates and introduces a two-stage method of estimating diffusion processes based on discretely sampled observations. In the first stage we make use of the feasible central limit theory for realized volatility, as developed in Jacod, J., 1994. Limit of random measures associated with the increments of a Brownian semiartingal. Working paper, Laboratoire de Probabilities, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris] and Barndorff-Nielsen, O., Shephard, N., 2002. Econometric analysis of realized volatility and its use in estimating stochastic volatility models. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series B, 64, 253–280], to provide a regression model for estimating the parameters in the diffusion function. In the second stage, the in-fill likelihood function is derived by means of the Girsanov theorem and then used to estimate the parameters in the drift function. Consistency and asymptotic distribution theory for these estimates are established in various contexts. The finite sample performance of the proposed method is compared with that of the approximate maximum likelihood method of Aït-Sahalia, Y., 2002. Maximum likelihood estimation of discretely sampled diffusion: A closed-form approximation approach. Econometrica. 70, 223–262].
Keywords:Maximum likelihood  Girsanov theorem  Discrete sampling  Continuous record  Realized volatility
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