A Three-Step Method for Choosing the Number of Bootstrap Repetitions
This paper considers the problem of choosing the number of bootstrap repetitions B for bootstrap standard errors, confidence intervals, confidence regions, hypothesis tests, p-values, and bias correction. For each of these problems, the paper provides a three-step method for choosing B to achieve a desired level of accuracy. Accuracy is measured by the percentage deviation of the bootstrap standard error estimate, confidence interval length, test's critical value, test's p-value, or bias-corrected estimate based on B bootstrap simulations from the corresponding ideal bootstrap quantities for which B = infinity. The results apply to parametric, semiparametric, and nonparametric models with independent or dependent data.
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2000
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Authors: | Andrews, Donald W. K. ; Buchinsky, Moshe |
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Econometrica. - Econometric Society. - Vol. 68.2000, January, 1, p. 23-52
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Econometric Society |
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