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Given the objective of estimating the unknown parameters of a possibly nonlinear dynamic model using a finite (and relatively small) data set, it is common to use a Kalman filter Maximum Likelihood (ML) approach, ML-type estimators or more recently a GMM (Imbens, Spady and Johnson, 1998), BMOM...
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We develop a new way to incorporate prior information within an Information-Theoretic (IT) estimation framework. The estimator considers many potential priors and uses a simple statistic to choose the optimal solution. Our method outperforms its competitors for all finite data.
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We develop an information-theoretic framework for economic modeling. This framework is based on principles of entropic inference that are designed for reasoning on the basis of incomplete information. We take the point of view of an external observer who has access to limited information about...
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Given the objective of estimating the unknown parameters of a possibly nonlinear dynamic model using a finite (and relatively small) data set, it is common to use a Kalman filter Maximum Likelihood (ML) approach, ML-type estimators or more recently a GMM (Imbens, Spady and Johnson, 1998), BMOM...
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A new information-based approach for estimating systems of many equations with nonnegativity constraints is presented. This approach, called generalized maximum entropy (GME), is more practical and efficient than traditional maximum-likelihood methods. The GME method is used to estimate an...
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We use a nonlinear, nonparametric method to forecast unemployment rates. This method is an extension of the nearest-neighbor method but uses a higher-dimensional simplex approach. We compare these forecasts with several linear and nonlinear parametric methods based on the work of Montgomery et...
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The problem of recovering the entries of a large matrix of expenditure, trade, or income flows from limited-incomplete multisectoral economic data is considered. Making use of some consistency and adding up restrictions, the problem is cast as a pure inverse problem and specified within a...
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