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Bayes factor 11 marginal likelihood 11 shrinkage prior 7 Improper prior 6 improper prior 5 measure 5 Measure 4 Shrinkage prior 4 Bayes-Statistik 2 Zeitreihenanalyse 2 Bayesian inference 1 Estimation theory 1 Monte Carlo simulation 1 Monte-Carlo-Methode 1 Monte-Carlo-Simulation 1 Schätztheorie 1 Theorie 1 Time series analysis 1
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Free 11
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Book / Working Paper 10 Article 1
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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Undetermined 8 English 3
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Dijk, Herman K. van 6 Strachan, Rodney W. 5 Strachan, Rodney 4 van Dijk, Herman K. 3 Dijk, H.K. van 2 Strachan, R.W. 2
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Erasmus University Rotterdam, Econometric Institute 2 Faculteit der Economische Wetenschappen, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 2 Centre for Economic Research, School of Economics and Management Studies 1 Department of Economics, Leicester University 1 Tinbergen Institute 1 Tinbergen Instituut 1
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Econometric Institute Report 2 Econometric Institute Research Papers 2 Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers 2 Central European Journal of Economic Modelling and Econometrics 1 Discussion Papers in Economics 1 Discussion paper / Tinbergen Institute 1 Keele Economics Research Papers 1 Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper 1
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RePEc 9 ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Divergent Priors and Well Behaved Bayes Factors
Strachan, Rodney W.; Dijk, Herman K. van - In: Central European Journal of Economic Modelling and … 6 (2014) 1, pp. 1-31
Bartlett’s paradox has been taken to imply that using improper priors results in Bayes factors that are not well defined, preventing model comparison in this case. We use well understood principles underlying what is already common practice, to demonstrate that this implication is not true for...
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Divergent Priors and well Behaved Bayes Factors
Strachan, Rodney W.; van Dijk, Herman K. - 2011
Bayes factors. One important improper prior, the Shrinkage prior due to Stein (1956), is one such example. This example …
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Divergent Priors and well Behaved Bayes Factors
Strachan, Rodney W.; Dijk, Herman K. van - Tinbergen Institute - 2011
Bayes factors. One important improper prior, the Shrinkage prior due to Stein (1956), is one such example. This example …
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Divergent Priors and well Behaved Bayes Factors
Strachan, Rodney W.; Dijk, Herman K. van - Tinbergen Instituut - 2011
Bayes factors. One important improper prior, the Shrinkage prior due to Stein (1956), is one such example. This example …
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Divergent priors and well behaved Bayes factors
Strachan, Rodney W.; Dijk, Herman K. van - 2011
Bayes factors. One important improper prior, the Shrinkage prior due to Stein (1956), is one such example. This example …
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Improper priors with well defined Bayes Factors
Strachan, Rodney; Dijk, Herman K. van - Department of Economics, Leicester University - 2005
model comparison. Key Words: Improper prior; Bayes factor; marginal likelihood; shrinkage prior; measure. 1 JEL Codes: C11 …(θ)h(θ)/p where p = R Θ L(θ)h(θ)dθ. Even if we use an improper prior such as with h(θ)=1 and λ(Θ)=∞ such that c = ∞ , the posterior is … distributions commonly used for priors e.g., Normal, Wishart, Inverted Wishart. If, however, we use an improper prior of the form h …
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Weakly informative priors and well behaved Bayes factors
Strachan, R.W.; Dijk, H.K. van - Erasmus University Rotterdam, Econometric Institute - 2005
Bartlett's paradox has been taken to imply that using improper priors results in Bayes factors that are not well defined, preventing model comparison in this case. We use well understood principles underlying what is already common practice, to demonstrate that this implication is not true for...
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Weakly informative priors and well behaved Bayes factors
Strachan, Rodney; van Dijk, Herman K. - Faculteit der Economische Wetenschappen, Erasmus … - 2005
Bartlett's paradox has been taken to imply that using improper priors results in Bayes factors that are not well defined, preventing model comparison in this case. We use well understood principles underlying what is already common practice, to demonstrate that this implication is not true for...
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Improper priors with well defined Bayes Factors
Strachan, Rodney; van Dijk, Herman K. - Faculteit der Economische Wetenschappen, Erasmus … - 2004
A sensible Bayesian model selection or comparison strategy implies selecting the model with the highest posterior probability. While some improper priors have attractive properties such as, e.g., low frequentist risk, it is generally claimed that Bartlett's paradox implies that using improper...
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Improper priors with well defined Bayes Factors
Strachan, R.W.; Dijk, H.K. van - Erasmus University Rotterdam, Econometric Institute - 2004
A sensible Bayesian model selection or comparison strategy implies selecting the model with the highest posterior probability. While some improper priors have attractive properties such as, e.g., low frequentist risk, it is generally claimed that Bartlett's paradox implies that using improper...
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