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The Kies probability model was proposed as an alternative to the extended Weibull models as it provides a more efficient fit to some real-life data sets in comparison to the aforementioned models. The paper proposes classical and Bayesian inferences for the Kies distribution based on records....
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This paper investigates the asymptotic properties of a simple empirical-likelihood-based inference method for discontinuity in density. The parameter of interest is a function of two one-sided limits of the probability density function at (possibly) two cut-off points. Our approach is based on...
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A review is given of parametric estimation methods for discretely sampled multivariate diffusion processes. The main focus is on estimating functions and asymptotic results. Maximum likelihood estimation is briefly considered, but the emphasis is on computationally less demanding martingale...
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This paper reestablishes the main results in Bai (2003) and Bai and Ng (2006) for high dimensional nonlinear factor models, with slightly stronger conditions on the relative magnitude of N(number of subjects) and T(number of time periods). Factors and loadings are estimated by maximum...
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This paper analyzes the properties of a class of estimators, tests, and confidence sets (CS's) when the parameters are not identified in parts of the parameter space. Specifically, we consider estimator criterion functions that are sample averages and are smooth functions of a parameter theta....
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This paper analyzes the properties of a class of estimators, tests, and confidence sets (CS's) when the parameters are not identified in parts of the parameter space. Specifically, we consider estimator criterion functions that are sample averages and are smooth functions of a parameter theta....
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In this paper we study estimation and inference in structural models with a jump in the conditional density, where the location and size of the jump are described by regression lines. Two prominent examples are auction models, where the density jumps from zero to a positive value, and the...
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