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In this paper we derived some Bayesian estimators of the scale parameter for the Laplace distribution under different loss function including the squared log error loss function, Quadratic loss function and Entropy loss function. Also some classical estimators have been obtained, such as Maximum...
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This paper explains how the Gibbs sampler can be used to perform Bayesian inference on GARCH models. Although the Gibbs sampler is usually based on the analyti-cal knowledge of the full conditional posterior densities, such knowledge is not available in regression models with GARCH errors. We...
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The dynamic CUSUM test for structural change proposed by Kramer, Ploberger and Alt (1988) is investigated when the errors are serially correlated in a linear dynamic model. We show that the dynamic CUSUM test can be modified to allow for serial correlation in the disturbance using the same...
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Robustness and fragility in Leamer's sense are defined with respect to a particular coefficient over a class of models. This paper shows that inclusion of the data generation process in that class of models is neither necessary nor sufficient for robustness. This result holds even if the...
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In econometrical literature, various incomplete-data models have been developed to reflect economic phenomena. For incomplete-data models, it is not easy to construct test statistics because the observed log-likelihood function often involves intractable integrals which make it very difficult to...
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Wavelet analysis is a new mathematical tool developed as a unified field of science over the last decade. As spatially adaptive analytic tools, wavelets are useful for capturing serial correlation where the spectrum has peaks or kinks, as can arise from persistent/strong dependence, seasonality...
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We show that in sorting cross-sectional data, the endogeneity of a variable may be successfully detected by graphically examining the cumulative sum of the recursive residuals. An interesting case arises with a continuous or ordered (e.g., years of schooling) endogenous variable. Then, a...
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Trapezoidal fuzzy numbers have numerous advantages over triangular fuzzy numbers as they have more generalized form. In this paper, two sample statistical test of hypothesis for means in normal population with interval data is given. The decision rules whether to accept or reject the null...
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The basic approach to estimating the Gini and extended Gini indices is to approximate the Lorenz curve by a number of linear segments, and then estimate the Gini coefficients as the areas (or weighted areas) between the linear segments and the 45-degree line. We show that the estimator for the...
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We describe an experiment based on a repeated two-person game of incomplete information designed so that Jordan's Bayesian model of learning in games and the best response model make completely opposite predictions. Econometric analysis of the experimental data, using the maximum likelihood...
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