getLamb {gmm} | R Documentation |
Solving for the Lagrange multipliers of Generalized Empirical Likelihood (GEL)
Description
It computes the vector of Lagrange multipliers, which maximizes the GEL objective function, using an iterative Newton method.
Usage
getLamb(gt, l0, type = c("EL","ET","CUE", "ETEL", "HD","ETHD","RCUE"),
tol_lam = 1e-7, maxiterlam = 100,
tol_obj = 1e-7, k = 1, method = c("nlminb", "optim", "iter", "Wu"),
control = list())
Arguments
gt |
A |
l0 |
Vector of starting values for lambda |
type |
"EL" for empirical likelihood, "ET" for exponential tilting, "CUE" for continuous updated estimator, and "HD" for Hellinger Distance. See details for "ETEL" and "ETHD". "RCUE" is a restricted version of "CUE" in which the probabilities are bounded below by zero. In that case, an analytical Kuhn-Tucker method is used to find the solution. |
tol_lam |
Tolerance for |
maxiterlam |
The algorithm stops if there is no convergence after "maxiterlam" iterations. |
tol_obj |
Tolerance for the gradiant of the objective function. The
algorithm returns a non-convergence message if |
k |
It represents the ratio k1/k2, where
|
method |
The iterative procedure uses a Newton method for solving
the FOC. It i however recommended to use |
control |
Controls to send to |
Details
It solves
the problem \max_{\lambda} \frac{1}{n}\sum_{t=1}^n
\rho(gt'\lambda)
. For the type "ETEL", it is only used by
gel
. In that case \lambda
is obtained by maximizing
\frac{1}{n}\sum_{t=1}^n \rho(gt'\lambda)
, using
\rho(v)=-\exp{v}
(so ET) and \theta
by minimizing the same
equation but with \rho(v)-\log{(1-v)}
. To avoid NA's,
constrOptim
is used with the restriction \lambda'g_t
< 1
. The type "ETHD" is experimental and proposed by Antoine-Dovonon
(2015). The paper is not yet available.
Value
lambda: A q\times 1
vector of Lagrange multipliers which solve the system of equations given above.
conv
: Details on the type of convergence.
References
Newey, W.K. and Smith, R.J. (2004), Higher Order Properties of GMM and Generalized Empirical Likelihood Estimators. Econometrica, 72, 219-255.
Smith, R.J. (2004), GEL Criteria for Moment Condition Models. Working paper, CEMMAP.
Wu, C. (2005), Algorithms and R codes for the pseudo empirical likelihood method in survey sampling. Survey Methodology, 31(2), page 239.
Examples
g <- function(tet,x)
{
n <- nrow(x)
u <- (x[7:n] - tet[1] - tet[2]*x[6:(n-1)] - tet[3]*x[5:(n-2)])
f <- cbind(u, u*x[4:(n-3)], u*x[3:(n-4)], u*x[2:(n-5)], u*x[1:(n-6)])
return(f)
}
n = 500
phi<-c(.2, .7)
thet <- 0.2
sd <- .2
x <- matrix(arima.sim(n = n, list(order = c(2, 0, 1), ar = phi, ma = thet, sd = sd)), ncol = 1)
gt <- g(c(0,phi),x)
getLamb(gt, type = "EL",method="optim")