Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5076403 Insurance: Mathematics and Economics 2015 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
Systemic risk concerns extreme co-movement of several financial variables, which involves characterizing tail dependence. The coefficient of tail dependence was proposed by Ledford and Tawn (1996, 1997) to distinguish asymptotic independence and asymptotic dependence. Recently a new measure based on the conditional Kendall's tau was proposed by Asimit et al. (2015) to measure the tail dependence and to distinguish asymptotic independence and asymptotic dependence. For effectively constructing a confidence interval for this new measure, this paper proposes a smooth jackknife empirical likelihood method, which does not need to estimate any additional quantities such as asymptotic variance. A simulation study shows that the proposed method has a good finite sample performance.
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