Using the correlation dimension to detect non-linear dynamics: evidence from the Athens Stock Exchange
The standardised residuals from the GARCH models fitted to three stick indices of the Athens Stock Exchange are examined for evidence of chaotic behaviour. In each case the correlation dimension is calculated for a range of embedding dimensions. The results do not support the hypothesis of chaotic b...
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Main Authors: | David Chappell, Theodore Panagiotidis |
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Format: | Default Preprint |
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2004
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/2134/330 |
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