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In this paper we study some stochastic orders of positive dependence that arise when the underlying random vectors are ordered with respect to some multivariate hazard rate stochastic orders, and have the same univariate marginal distributions. We show how the orders can be studied by...
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It has been proved (Sklar, 1959, Publ. Inst. Statist. Univ. Paris 8 229-231) that any multivariate distribution function depends on its arguments only through its marginal distributions. An analogous result will be proved in the general framework of probability measures on (Polish) product...
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Several well known integral stochastic orders (like the convex order, the supermodular order, etc.) can be defined in terms of the Hessian matrix of a class of functions. Here we consider a generic Hessian order, i.e., an integral stochastic order defined through a convex cone of Hessian...
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In this paper we consider several multivariate extensions of comonotonicity. We show that naive extensions do not enjoy some of the main properties of the univariate concept. In order to have these properties, more structures are needed than in the univariate case.
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The predictive ratio is considered as a measure of spread for the predictive distribution. It is shown that, in the exponential families, ordering according to the predictive ratio is equivalent to ordering according to the posterior covariance matrix of the parameters. This result generalizes...
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In this paper, we consider different issues related to Archimedean copulæ and positive dependence. In the first part, we characterize Archimedean copulæ that possess positive dependence properties such as multivariate total positivity of order 2 (MTP2) and conditionally increasingness in...
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In this paper we solve two open problems posed by Joe (1997) concerning the supermodular order. First we give an example which shows that the supermodular order is strictly stronger than the concordance order for dimension d=3. Second we show that the supermodular order fulfils all desirable...
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One of the most useful tools for handling multivariate distributions with givenunivariatemarginals is the copula function. Using it, any multivariate distribution function can be represented in a way that emphasizes the separate roles of the marginals and of the dependence structure. Liet...
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One of the most useful tools for handling multivariate distributions with givenunivariatemarginals is the copula function. Using it, any multivariate distribution function can be represented in a way that emphasizes the separate roles of the marginals and of the dependence structure. The goal of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005199404
Unlike the usual stochastic order, total positivity order is closed under conditioning. Here we provide a general formulation of the preservation properties of the order under conditioning; we study certain properties of the order including translation properties and the implications of having...
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