Estimating the scale parameters of several exponential distributions under order restriction

02/07/2023
by   Suchandan Kayal, et al.
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In the present work, we have investigated the problem of estimating parameters of several exponential distributions with ordered scale parameters under the linex loss function. We have considered estimating ordered scale parameters when the location parameters are known and unknown. For every case, we consider a class of equivariant estimators, and sufficient condition is obtained under which this class of estimators improves upon the usual estimator. Using this result, we have shown that the restricted maximum likelihood estimator is inadmissible. Finally, for every case, we conduct a simulation study to compare the risk performance of the proposed estimators.

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