Friday, May 30, 2008

Multifactor Models

Regression based multi factor models may not really work when the distributions of the variables are not normal. But I have been thinking that this can be rectified using kernel or copular based transformation of the variables.

Suminda Sirinath Salpitkorala Dharmasena

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