Motivated by a practical application, this paper investigates robust estimation of economic indicators from survey samples based on a semiparametric Pareto tail model. Economic performance is typically measured by a set of indicators, which are often estimated from survey data – the motivating example being the European indicators on social exclusion and poverty computed from the well known EU-SILC survey. Since economic data typically contain variables with heavily tailed distributions and additional extreme outliers, the idea is to use robust Pareto tail modeling to detect the extreme outliers and reduce their influence on the indicators. In the survey context, however, sample weights need to be considered when modeling the tail with a Pa...
Units sampled from finite populations typically come with different inclusion proba- bilities. Toget...
A common practice to determine the extension and heaviness of heavy tails of income, return and siz...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to tail index estimation in the context of survey data. ...
Estimation of the Pareto tail index from extreme order statistics is an important problem in many se...
In extreme value statistics, the extreme value index is a well-known parameter to measure the tail h...
Abstract In this vignette, robust semiparametric estimation of social exclusion indicators using the...
Taking survey data of household wealth as our major example, this short article discusses some of th...
In this work, we backtest and compare, under the VaR risk measure, the fitting performances of three...
In this work we analyze and compare the performances of VaR-based estimatorswith respect to three di...
In extreme value statistics, the extreme value index is a well-known parameter to measure the tail h...
Survey data are known for under-reporting rich households while providing large information on conte...
This thesis if focused on the application of methods of robust econometrics to real economic data. W...
Responses to economic surveys are usually noisy. Item non-response, as a particular type of censored...
We introduce a non-parametric robust and asymptotically unbiased estimator for the tail index of a c...
In the present thesis, robust statistical techniques are applied and developed for the economic prob...
Units sampled from finite populations typically come with different inclusion proba- bilities. Toget...
A common practice to determine the extension and heaviness of heavy tails of income, return and siz...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to tail index estimation in the context of survey data. ...
Estimation of the Pareto tail index from extreme order statistics is an important problem in many se...
In extreme value statistics, the extreme value index is a well-known parameter to measure the tail h...
Abstract In this vignette, robust semiparametric estimation of social exclusion indicators using the...
Taking survey data of household wealth as our major example, this short article discusses some of th...
In this work, we backtest and compare, under the VaR risk measure, the fitting performances of three...
In this work we analyze and compare the performances of VaR-based estimatorswith respect to three di...
In extreme value statistics, the extreme value index is a well-known parameter to measure the tail h...
Survey data are known for under-reporting rich households while providing large information on conte...
This thesis if focused on the application of methods of robust econometrics to real economic data. W...
Responses to economic surveys are usually noisy. Item non-response, as a particular type of censored...
We introduce a non-parametric robust and asymptotically unbiased estimator for the tail index of a c...
In the present thesis, robust statistical techniques are applied and developed for the economic prob...
Units sampled from finite populations typically come with different inclusion proba- bilities. Toget...
A common practice to determine the extension and heaviness of heavy tails of income, return and siz...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to tail index estimation in the context of survey data. ...