2008
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.1107775
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On the Performance of Small-Area Estimators: Fixed vs. Random Area Parameters

Abstract: Most methods for small-area estimation are based on composite estimators derived from design-or model-based methods. A composite estimator is a linear combination of a direct and an indirect estimator with weights that usually depend on unknown parameters which need to be estimated. Although model-based small-area estimators are usually based on random-effects models, the assumption of fixed effects is at face value more appropriate. Model-based estimators are justified by the assumption of random (interchange… Show more

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