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On Improved Shrinkage Estimators for Concave Loss

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  • Tatsuya Kubokawa

    (Faculty of Economics, The University of Tokyo)

  • Éric Marchand

    (Université de Sherbrooke, Departement de mathématiques)

  • William E. Strawderman

    (Rutgers University, Department of Statistics and Biostatistics,)

Abstract

We consider minimax shrinkage estimation of a location vector of a spherically symmetric distribution under a loss function which is a concave function of the usual squared error loss. In particular for distributions which are scale mixtures of normals (and somewhat more generally), and for concave loss functions whose derivatives are completely monotone (and somewhat more generally), we give classes of minimax shrinkage estimators where the shrinkage constants are larger than those currently in the literature.

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  • Tatsuya Kubokawa & Éric Marchand & William E. Strawderman, 2014. "On Improved Shrinkage Estimators for Concave Loss," CIRJE F-Series CIRJE-F-936, CIRJE, Faculty of Economics, University of Tokyo.
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