High moment partial sum processes of residuals in GARCH models and their applications

Abstract

In this paper we construct high moment partial sum processes based on residuals of a GARCH model when the mean is known to be 0. We consider partial sums of kth powers of residuals, CUSUM processes and self-normalized partial sum processes. The kth power partial sum process converges to a Brownian process plus a correction term, where the correction term depends on the kth moment μk of the innovation sequence. If μk=0, then the correction term is 0 and, thus, the kth power partial sum process converges weakly to the same Gaussian process as does the kth power partial sum of the i.i.d. innovations sequence. In particular, since μ1=0, this holds for the first moment partial sum process, but fails for the second moment partial sum process. We also consider the CUSUM and the self-normalized processes, that is, standardized by the residual sample variance. These behave as if the residuals were asymptotically i.i.d. We also study the joint distribution of the kth and (k+1)st self-normalized partial sum processes. Applications to change-point problems and goodness-of-fit are considered, in particular, CUSUM statistics for testing GARCH model structure change and the Jarque--Bera omnibus statistic for testing normality of the unobservable innovation distribution of a GARCH model. The use of residuals for constructing a kernel density function estimation of the innovation distribution is discussed.

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