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Continuous and Discrete Time Modeling

In: Sustainable Asset Accumulation and Dynamic Portfolio Decisions

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  • Carl Chiarella

    (University of Technology)

  • Willi Semmler

    (New School for Social Research
    Bielefeld University)

  • Chih-Ying Hsiao

    (University of Technology)

  • Lebogang Mateane

    (New School for Social Research)

Abstract

As mentioned, the transition of a continuous time model into a discrete time model is not an easy issue. We discuss here various discretization procedures to turn continuous time into discrete time models. There are many methods to convert continuous time models into discrete time variants. The main discretization methods are the Euler method, the Milstein method and a new local linearization method. All those will be illustrated here to obtain discrete-time approximate models.

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  • Carl Chiarella & Willi Semmler & Chih-Ying Hsiao & Lebogang Mateane, 2016. "Continuous and Discrete Time Modeling," Dynamic Modeling and Econometrics in Economics and Finance, in: Sustainable Asset Accumulation and Dynamic Portfolio Decisions, chapter 0, pages 115-137, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:dymchp:978-3-662-49229-1_7
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-49229-1_7
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