Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10524950 Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference 2005 20 Pages PDF
Abstract
We study the joint distribution of X and N, where N has a geometric distribution and X is the sum of N i.i.d. exponential variables, independent of N. We present basic properties of this class of mixed bivariate distributions, and discuss their possible applications. Our results include marginal and conditional distributions, joint integral transforms, infinite divisibility, and stability with respect to geometric summation. We also discuss maximum likelihood estimation connected with this distribution. An example from finance, where N represents the number of consecutive positive daily log-returns of currency exchange rates, illustrates the modeling potential of these laws.
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