The existence of a uniformly consistent estimator for a particular parameter is well-known to depend on the uniform continuity of the functional that defines the parameter in terms of the model. Recently, Potscher (Econometrica, 70, pp 1035 - 1065) showed that estimator risk may be bounded below by a term that depends on the oscillation (osc) of the functional, thus making the connection between continuity and risk quite explicit. However, osc has no direct statistical interpretation. In this paper we slightly modify the definition of osc so that it reflects a (generalized) derivative (der) of the functional. We show that der can be directly related to the familiar statistical concepts of Fisher information and identification, and also to t...
summary:In the paper a necessary and sufficient condition for the existence of consistent estimates ...
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The influencecurve (JC) of a Fisher-consistent functional was introduced by F. Hampel and plays a ce...
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There are consistently estimable parameters of interest whose semiparametric Fisher information vani...
summary:In the paper a necessary and sufficient condition for the existence of consistent estimates ...
This paper deals with the Fisher-consistency, weak continuity and differentiability of estimating fu...
We provide sharp empirical estimates of expectation, variance and normal approximation for a class o...
The existence of a uniformly consistent estimator for a particular param-eter is well-known to depen...
This paper provides a systematic approach to semiparametric identification that is based on statist...
AbstractThe influence curve (JC) of a Fisher-consistent functional was introduced by F. Hampel and p...
This dissertation studies econometric questions in the context of three different methods that are f...
We argue that common features of non-parametric estimation appear in parametric cases as well if the...
This paper provides novel methods for inference in a very general class of ill-posed models in econo...
This thesis consists of three papers which deal with three different econometric problems but have a...
Important estimation problems in econometrics like estimating the value of a spectral density at fre...
We examine challenges to estimation and inference when the objects of interest are nondifferentiable...
The influencecurve (JC) of a Fisher-consistent functional was introduced by F. Hampel and plays a ce...
This paper explores the uniformity of inference for parameters of interest in nonlinear models with ...
There are consistently estimable parameters of interest whose semiparametric Fisher information vani...
summary:In the paper a necessary and sufficient condition for the existence of consistent estimates ...
This paper deals with the Fisher-consistency, weak continuity and differentiability of estimating fu...
We provide sharp empirical estimates of expectation, variance and normal approximation for a class o...