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Estimation theory / Statistical theory / Statistical inference / Econometrics / Normal distribution / Estimator / Variance / Central limit theorem / Efficiency / Volatility / Consistent estimator / Heteroscedasticity
Date: 2016-07-08 00:04:03
Estimation theory
Statistical theory
Statistical inference
Econometrics
Normal distribution
Estimator
Variance
Central limit theorem
Efficiency
Volatility
Consistent estimator
Heteroscedasticity

Inference from high-frequency data: A subsampling approach∗ K. Christensen† M. Podolskij‡,†

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