Characterizing M-estimators

08/17/2022
by   Timo Dimitriadis, et al.
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We characterize the full classes of M-estimators for semiparametric models of general functionals by formally connecting the theory of consistent loss functions from forecast evaluation with the theory of M-estimation. This novel characterization result opens up the possibility for theoretical research on efficient and equivariant M-estimation and, more generally, it allows to leverage existing results on loss functions known from the literature of forecast evaluation in estimation theory.

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