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In this paper we introduce various set inference problems as they appear in finance and propose practical and powerful … discount factors and the admissible mean-variance sets of asset portfolios. We propose to make inference on such sets using … inference on sets. …
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Average adult height is a physical measure of the biological standard of living of a population. While the biological and economic standards of living of a population are very different concepts, they are linked and may empirically move together. If this is so, then cohort heights can also be...
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The bootstrap is a popular and useful tool for estimating the asymptotic variance of complicated estimators. Ironically, the fact that the estimators are complicated can make the standard bootstrap computationally burdensome because it requires repeated re-calculation of the estimator. In...
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In this paper we consider the problem of inference on a class of sets describing a collection of admissible models as … especially appealing in the target applications. Moreover, the resulting inference procedures are also more powerful than the …
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