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Lazar & Mykland (1999) showed that an empirical likelihood defined by two estimating equations with a nuisance parameter need not be Bartlett-correctable. This paper shows that Bartlett correction of empirical likelihood in the presence of a nuisance parameter depends critically on the way the...
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We evaluate the effects of data dimension on the asymptotic normality of the empirical likelihood ratio for high-dimensional data under a general multivariate model. Data dimension and dependence among components of the multivariate random vector affect the empirical likelihood directly through...
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