On Stiffness in Affine Asset Pricing Models

Economic and econometric analysis of continuous-time affine asset pricing models often necessitates solving systems of ordinary differential equations (ODEs) numerically. Explicit RungeûKutta (ERK) methods have been suggested to solve these ODEs both in the theoretical finance literature and in the...

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Main Authors: HUANG, Shirley Junying, Yu, Jun
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-35682018-07-09T07:58:34Z On Stiffness in Affine Asset Pricing Models HUANG, Shirley Junying Yu, Jun Economic and econometric analysis of continuous-time affine asset pricing models often necessitates solving systems of ordinary differential equations (ODEs) numerically. Explicit RungeûKutta (ERK) methods have been suggested to solve these ODEs both in the theoretical finance literature and in the financial econometrics literature. In this paper we show that under many empirically relevant circumstances the ODEs involve stiffness, a phenomenon which leads to some practical difficulties for numerical methods with a finite region of absolute stability, including the whole class of ERK methods. The difficulties are highlighted in the present paper in the context of pricing zero-coupon bonds as well as econometric estimation of dynamic term structure models via the empirical characteristic function. To overcome the numerical difficulties, we propose to use implicit numerical methods for the ODEs. The performance of these implicit methods relative to certain widely used ERK methods are examined in the context of bond pricing and parameter estimation. The results show that the implicit methods greatly improve the numerical efficiency. 2007-02-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/2569 info:doi/10.21314/JCF.2007.173 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/3568/viewcontent/YuJCF.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Finance and Financial Management Portfolio and Security Analysis
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HUANG, Shirley Junying
Yu, Jun
On Stiffness in Affine Asset Pricing Models
description Economic and econometric analysis of continuous-time affine asset pricing models often necessitates solving systems of ordinary differential equations (ODEs) numerically. Explicit RungeûKutta (ERK) methods have been suggested to solve these ODEs both in the theoretical finance literature and in the financial econometrics literature. In this paper we show that under many empirically relevant circumstances the ODEs involve stiffness, a phenomenon which leads to some practical difficulties for numerical methods with a finite region of absolute stability, including the whole class of ERK methods. The difficulties are highlighted in the present paper in the context of pricing zero-coupon bonds as well as econometric estimation of dynamic term structure models via the empirical characteristic function. To overcome the numerical difficulties, we propose to use implicit numerical methods for the ODEs. The performance of these implicit methods relative to certain widely used ERK methods are examined in the context of bond pricing and parameter estimation. The results show that the implicit methods greatly improve the numerical efficiency.
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author HUANG, Shirley Junying
Yu, Jun
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Yu, Jun
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title On Stiffness in Affine Asset Pricing Models
title_short On Stiffness in Affine Asset Pricing Models
title_full On Stiffness in Affine Asset Pricing Models
title_fullStr On Stiffness in Affine Asset Pricing Models
title_full_unstemmed On Stiffness in Affine Asset Pricing Models
title_sort on stiffness in affine asset pricing models
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2007
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/2569
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