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In this paper, we consider a simple preliminary-test estimation problem where the analyst's loss structure is represented by a ‘reflected Normal' penalty function. In particular we consider the estimation of the location parameter in a Normal sampling problem, where a preliminary test is...
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Scanner data for fast moving consumer goods typically amount to panels of time series where both N and T are large. To reduce the number of parameters and to shrink parameters towards plausible and interpretable values, multi-level models turn out to be useful. Such models contain in the second...
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The steady-state availability of a two-component system in series and parallel subject to individual failures (I-failures) and common-cause shock (CCS) failures is studied from a Bayesian viewpoint with different types of priors assumed for the unknown parameters in the system. Monte Carlo...
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Stochastic volatility models present a natural way of working with time-varying volatility. However the difficulty involved in estimating these types of models has prevented their wide-spread use in empirical applications. In this paper we exploit Gibbs sampling to provide a likelihood framework...
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This paper provides methods for carrying out likelihood based inference for diffusion driven models, for example discretely observed multivariate diffusions, continuous time stochastic volatility models and counting process models. The diffusions can potentially be non-stationary. Although our...
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