The body of econometric estimation theory in linear models must necessarily hinge, as a frame of reference, on Rao s unified theories of linear estimation and least squares. The mathematical counterpart of the basic statistical setups turns out to be quadratic optimization problems, whose solutions yield the optimal estimators. These solutions rest on the inversion of the fundamental bordered matrix of the first-order conditions for optimality. A recently devised partitioned inversion rule leads to a mother formula for estimators within a linear framework. In addition, this paper casts further light on the link between the best fit approach to estimation and model specifications. Indeed, by taking least squares as a bridge-head and best unbiasedness as a benchmark, quite a deep insight into parameter inference is gained, whose applicative spin-offs are brought to light by a wide-ranging reappraisal of statistic and econometric estimators.
Zoia, M., A mother formula for econometric estimation, the issue of parent linear models of best-fit solutions and its dual problem, <<STATISTICA & APPLICAZIONI>>, 2009; VII (2): 113-134 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/20532]
A mother formula for econometric estimation, the issue of parent linear models of best-fit solutions and its dual problem
Zoia, Maria
2009
Abstract
The body of econometric estimation theory in linear models must necessarily hinge, as a frame of reference, on Rao s unified theories of linear estimation and least squares. The mathematical counterpart of the basic statistical setups turns out to be quadratic optimization problems, whose solutions yield the optimal estimators. These solutions rest on the inversion of the fundamental bordered matrix of the first-order conditions for optimality. A recently devised partitioned inversion rule leads to a mother formula for estimators within a linear framework. In addition, this paper casts further light on the link between the best fit approach to estimation and model specifications. Indeed, by taking least squares as a bridge-head and best unbiasedness as a benchmark, quite a deep insight into parameter inference is gained, whose applicative spin-offs are brought to light by a wide-ranging reappraisal of statistic and econometric estimators.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.