Efficient estimation for time series following generalized linear models

Efficient estimation for time series following generalized linear models

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Article ID: iaor2017509
Volume: 58
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 493
End Page Number: 513
Publication Date: Dec 2016
Journal: Australian & New Zealand Journal of Statistics
Authors: , ,
Keywords: statistics: inference, statistics: regression
Abstract:

In this paper, we consider James–Stein shrinkage and pretest estimation methods for time series following generalized linear models when it is conjectured that some of the regression parameters may be restricted to a subspace. Efficient estimation strategies are developed when there are many covariates in the model and some of them are not statistically significant. Statistical properties of the pretest and shrinkage estimation methods including asymptotic distributional bias and risk are developed. We investigate the relative performances of shrinkage and pretest estimators with respect to the unrestricted maximum partial likelihood estimator (MPLE). We show that the shrinkage estimators have a lower relative mean squared error as compared to the unrestricted MPLE when the number of significant covariates exceeds two. Monte Carlo simulation experiments were conducted for different combinations of inactive covariates and the performance of each estimator was evaluated in terms of its mean squared error. The practical benefits of the proposed methods are illustrated using two real data sets.

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