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Michael Pfarrhofer

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Journal of Applied Econometrics (Chichester, England)|April 19, 2021
Dynamic shrinkage in time-varying parameter stochastic volatility in mean modelsFlorian Huber, Michael Pfarrhofer
Empirical Economics|February 7, 2025
Introducing shrinkage in heavy-tailed state space models to predict equity excess returnsFlorian Huber, Gregor Kastner, Michael Pfarrhofer
Journal of Forecasting|October 1, 2020
A multi-country dynamic factor model with stochastic volatility for euro area business cycle analysisFlorian Huber, Michael Pfarrhofer, Philipp Piribauer
Scottish Journal of Political Economy|April 6, 2021
Measuring the effectiveness of US monetary policy during the COVID-19 recessionMartin Feldkircher, Florian Huber, Michael Pfarrhofer
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Journal of Applied Econometrics (Chichester, England)|April 19, 2021
Dynamic shrinkage in time-varying parameter stochastic volatility in mean modelsFlorian Huber, Michael Pfarrhofer
Empirical Economics|February 7, 2025
Introducing shrinkage in heavy-tailed state space models to predict equity excess returnsFlorian Huber, Gregor Kastner, Michael Pfarrhofer
Journal of Forecasting|October 1, 2020
A multi-country dynamic factor model with stochastic volatility for euro area business cycle analysisFlorian Huber, Michael Pfarrhofer, Philipp Piribauer
Scottish Journal of Political Economy|April 6, 2021
Measuring the effectiveness of US monetary policy during the COVID-19 recessionMartin Feldkircher, Florian Huber, Michael Pfarrhofer
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