[R-SIG-Finance] [R-sig-finance] Multiplicative error model ?
fvtrade
fvtrade at libero.it
Wed Jul 2 10:58:19 CEST 2008
Good morning Sirs. I need a help about dynamo package installation.
I followed theese steps:
1- i choose a cram mirror
2- i downloaded the package
3- i choose to install it from the downloaded resident zip file
but after that when i try to charge dynamo, the system returns me an error
message cause "libgsl.dll" not found.
Where did i go wrong? Tank you in advance for the answer
fvtrade
Christian Brownlees wrote:
>
>
> I'm actually working on package for R called dynamo which allows to
> estimate univaraite MEMs.
>
> The package is on CRAN but on windows there are some CRAN dependent
> linking
> problems which have to be solved.
>
> However, I have a version of the package for windows that runs.
>
> The packages is still under development but estimation, inference,
> prediction, simulation of the model
> are already there more or less.
>
> Best,
> Christian
>
>> Dear all:
>>
>> Does anyone know whether the multiplicative error mode (MEM) is
>> implemented
>> in R or other languages? I tried to write the program but got
>> non-converging
>> problems. I checked the paper in :
>> www.core.ucl.ac.be/archives/CORE.ETRICSfiles/2005-06/gallo.pdf
>> But I found that the stuff there seems too complicated for me to handle.
>> Can anyone give a hint here? Thanks for help of any kind.
>>
>> ShyhWeir
>>
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