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EMPIRICAL PROCESS RESULTS FOR EXCHANGEABLE ARRAYS
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Davezies, Laurent
, D’Haultfœuille, Xavier
, Guyonvarch, Yannick
in
Arrays
/ Bootstrap method
/ Clustering
/ Convergence
/ Economics and Finance
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Random variables
/ Studies
/ Theorems
2021
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EMPIRICAL PROCESS RESULTS FOR EXCHANGEABLE ARRAYS
by
Davezies, Laurent
, D’Haultfœuille, Xavier
, Guyonvarch, Yannick
in
Arrays
/ Bootstrap method
/ Clustering
/ Convergence
/ Economics and Finance
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Random variables
/ Studies
/ Theorems
2021
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EMPIRICAL PROCESS RESULTS FOR EXCHANGEABLE ARRAYS
2021
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Exchangeable arrays are natural tools to model common forms of dependence between units of a sample. Jointly exchangeable arrays are well suited to dyadic data, where observed random variables are indexed by two units from the same population. Examples include trade flows between countries or relationships in a network. Separately exchangeable arrays are well suited to multiway clustering, where units sharing the same cluster (e.g., geographical areas or sectors of activity when considering individual wages) may be dependent in an unrestricted way. We prove uniform laws of large numbers and central limit theorems for such exchangeable arrays. We obtain these results under the same moment restrictions and conditions on the class of functions as those typically assumed with i.i.d. data. We also show the convergence of bootstrap processes adapted to such arrays.
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Institute of Mathematical Statistics
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