Two-Phase Sampling of Tax Records for Business Surveys
John Armstrong,
Clayton Block and
K P Srinath
Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, 1993, vol. 11, issue 4, 407-16
Abstract:
A two-phase design used to sample tax records of businesses to obtain annual estimates of Canadian economic production is described. Classification information obtained from units in the first-phase sample is used during stratification for selection of the second-phase sample. Bernoulli sampling is employed. Given multiple precision constraints, optimal allocation requires solution of a convex programming problem. An approximate method is described and compared to the optimal approach. The efficiency of the two-phase design relative to one-phase alternatives is examined.
Date: 1993
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