The maximal dominated subsets of a statistical experiment
Claudio Macci
Statistics & Probability Letters, 1998, vol. 39, issue 3, 185-193
Abstract:
First of all we show that the diffuse part of a prior distribution is essential to say if it gives rise to a dominated Bayesian experiment. Successively we present the definition of *-maximal set. The existence of a *-maximal set can be characterized by a condition of uniform orthogonality; furthermore, the existence of such a set implies a condition of measure convexity.
Keywords: Bayesian; experiments; Domination; Uniform; orthogonality; Measure; convexity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1998
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