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Scaling behavior measured in cross-sectional studies through the tail index of a power law is prone to a bias. This hampers inference; in particular, time variation in estimated tail indices may be erroneous. In the case of a linear factor model, the factor biases the tail indices in the left and...
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exist different data sources that yield ambiguous evidence when analysing the income distribution. The Tax Statistics (TS … seem suited for the specific data fusion scenario of the Tax Statistics and the Microcensus: Missing-data methods on the …
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A decision maker tests whether the gradient of the loss function evaluated at a judgmental decision is zero. If the test does not reject, the action is the judgmental decision. If the test rejects, the action sets the gradient equal to the boundary of the rejection region. This statistical...
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