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The partition problem: case studies in Bayesian screening for time-varying model structure

Authors :
Liu, Zesong
Windle, Jesse
Scott, James G.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

This paper presents two case studies of data sets where the main inferential goal is to characterize time-varying patterns in model structure. Both of these examples are seen to be general cases of the so-called "partition problem," where auxiliary information (in this case, time) defines a partition over sample space, and where different models hold for each element of the partition. In the first case study, we identify time-varying graphical structure in the covariance matrix of asset returns from major European equity indices from 2006--2010. This structure has important implications for quantifying the notion of financial contagion, a term often mentioned in the context of the European sovereign debt crisis of this period. In the second case study, we screen a large database of historical corporate performance in order to identify specific firms with impressively good (or bad) streaks of performance.

Subjects

Subjects :
Statistics - Applications

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1111.0617
Document Type :
Working Paper