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Hybrid combinations of parametric and empirical likelihoods
Nils Lid Hjort1, Ian W McKeague1, Ingrid Van Keilegom1
1University of Oslo, Columbia University and KU Leuven.
Abstract:
This paper develops a hybrid likelihood (HL) method based on a compromise between parametric and nonparametric likelihoods. Consider the setting of a parametric model for the distribution of an observation Y with parameter θ. Suppose there is also an estimating function m(·, μ) identifying another parameter μ via Em(Y, μ) = 0, at the outset defined independently of the parametric model. To borrow strength from the parametric model while obtaining a degree of robustness from the empirical likelihood method, we formulate inference about θ in terms of the hybrid likelihood function H (θ) = L (θ)1- R (μ(θ)) . Here a ∈ [0,1) represents the extent of the compromise, L is the ordinary parametric likelihood for θ, R is the empirical likelihood function, and μ is considered through the lens of the parametric model. We establish asymptotic normality of the corresponding HL estimator and a version of the Wilks theorem. We also examine extensions of these results under misspecification of the parametric model, and propose methods for selecting the balance parameter a.
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