Some Analytical Characteristics of the Distributionof Land An Exercise in Graduation by the Lognormal, Gamma and Log-gamma Laws
N. Krishnaji
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Abstract:
For studying the analytical characteristics of a distribution, ideally one should have a random sample of observations from the corresponding population. Such a sample makes it possible for us to discriminate between alternative forms of distribution, test various parametric hypotheses in a rigorous manner, estimate inequality measures and in general make probability statements relating to the population. [Working Paper No. 018]
Keywords: characteristics; random; observations; population; parametric (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010-12
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