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This paper contains a survey of univariate models of conditional heteroskedasticity. The classical ARCH model is mentioned, and various extensions of the standard Generalized ARCH model are highlighted. This includes the Exponential GARCH model. Stochastic volatility models remain outside this review.
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Teräsvirta, T. (2009). An Introduction to Univariate GARCH Models. In: Mikosch, T., Kreiß, JP., Davis, R., Andersen, T. (eds) Handbook of Financial Time Series. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-71297-8_1
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