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Money demand in Eurozone and other European countries
Slezarová, Iva
The goal of this thesis is to examine relationship between money demand, interest rates and real GDP in the Czech Republic, United Kingdom and Eurozone in time period 2005-2013. Apart from OLS regression the work will also focus on stability of the demand form money and exogeneity of money. In the thesis is among general tools as OLS and its variants used cointegration analysis for determination of exogeneity and other methods connected with it. For analysis were used quarterly data obtained from central banks of given countries and OECD statistical database.
Methods of dynamical analysis of portfolio composition
Meňhartová, Ivana ; Hanzák, Tomáš (advisor) ; Cipra, Tomáš (referee)
Title: Methods of dynamical analysis of portfolio composition Author: Ivana Meňhartová Department: Department of Probability and Mathematical Statistics Supervisor: Mgr. Tomáš Hanzák, KPMS, MFF UK Abstract: In the presented thesis we study methods used for dynamic analysis of portfolio based on it's revenues. The thesis focuses on Kalman filter and local- ly weighted regression as two basic methods for dynamic analysis. It describes in detail theory for these methods as well as their utilization and it discusses their proper settings. Practical applications of both methods on artificial data and real data from Prague stock-exchange are presented. Using artificial data we demonstrate practical importance of Kalman filter's assumptions. Afterwards we introduce term multicolinearity as a possible complication to real data applicati- ons. At the end of the thesis we compare results and usage of both methods and we introduce possibility of enhancing Kalman filter by projection of estimations or by CUSUM tests (change detection tests). Keywords: Kalman filter, locally weighted regression, multicollinearity, CUSUM test
Methods of dynamical analysis of portfolio composition
Meňhartová, Ivana ; Hanzák, Tomáš (advisor) ; Cipra, Tomáš (referee)
Title: Methods of dynamical analysis of portfolio composition Author: Ivana Meňhartová Department: Department of Probability and Mathematical Statistics Supervisor: Mgr. Tomáš Hanzák, KPMS, MFF UK Abstract: In the presented thesis we study methods used for dynamic analysis of portfolio based on it's revenues. The thesis focuses on Kalman filter and local- ly weighted regression as two basic methods for dynamic analysis. It describes in detail theory for these methods as well as their utilization and it discusses their proper settings. Practical applications of both methods on artificial data and real data from Prague stock-exchange are presented. Using artificial data we demonstrate practical importance of Kalman filter's assumptions. Afterwards we introduce term multicolinearity as a possible complication to real data applicati- ons. At the end of the thesis we compare results and usage of both methods and we introduce possibility of enhancing Kalman filter by projection of estimations or by CUSUM tests (change detection tests). Keywords: Kalman filter, locally weighted regression, multicollinearity, CUSUM test
Money demand in Eurozone and other European countries
Slezarová, Iva
The goal of this thesis is to examine relationship between money demand, interest rates and real GDP in the Czech Republic, United Kingdom and Eurozone in time period 2005-2013. Apart from OLS regression the work will also focus on stability of the demand form money and exogeneity of money. In the thesis is among general tools as OLS and its variants used cointegration analysis for determination of exogeneity and other methods connected with it. For analysis were used quarterly data obtained from central banks of given countries and OECD statistical database.

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