Bayesian Non- and Semi-parametric Methods and Applications

Author:   Peter Rossi
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
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9780691145327


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   27 April 2014
Format:   Hardback
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This book reviews and develops Bayesian non-parametric and semi-parametric methods for applications in microeconometrics and quantitative marketing. Most econometric models used in microeconomics and marketing applications involve arbitrary distributional assumptions. As more data becomes available, a natural desire to provide methods that relax these assumptions arises. Peter Rossi advocates a Bayesian approach in which specific distributional assumptions are replaced with more flexible distributions based on mixtures of normals. The Bayesian approach can use either a large but fixed number of normal components in the mixture or an infinite number bounded only by the sample size. By using flexible distributional approximations instead of fixed parametric models, the Bayesian approach can reap the advantages of an efficient method that models all of the structure in the data while retaining desirable smoothing properties. Non-Bayesian non-parametric methods often require additional ad hoc rules to avoid ""overfitting,"" in which resulting density approximates are nonsmooth. With proper priors, the Bayesian approach largely avoids overfitting, while retaining flexibility.This book provides methods for assessing informative priors that require only simple data normalizations. The book also applies the mixture of the normals approximation method to a number of important models in microeconometrics and marketing, including the non-parametric and semi-parametric regression models, instrumental variables problems, and models of heterogeneity. In addition, the author has written a free online software package in R, ""bayesm,"" which implements all of the non-parametric models discussed in the book.

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Author:   Peter Rossi
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
Imprint:   Princeton University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.397kg
ISBN:  

9780691145327


ISBN 10:   0691145326
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   27 April 2014
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Language:   English

Table of Contents

Preface vii 1 Mixtures of Normals 1 1.1 Finite Mixture of Normals Likelihood Function 6 1.2 Maximum Likelihood Estimation 9 1.3 Bayesian Inference for the Mixture of Normals Model 15 1.4 Priors and the Bayesian Model 16 1.5 Unconstrained Gibbs Sampler 25 1.6 Label-Switching 29 1.7 Examples 34 1.8 Clustering Observations 46 1.9 Marginalized Samplers 49 2 Dirichlet Process Prior and Density Estimation 59 2.1 Dirichlet Processes--A Construction 60 2.2 Finite and Infinite Mixture Models 64 2.3 Stick-Breaking Representation 68 2.4 Polya Urn Representation and Associated Gibbs Sampler 70 2.5 Priors on DP Parameters and Hyper-parameters 72 2.6 Gibbs Sampler for DP Models and Density Estimation 78 2.7 Scaling the Data 80 2.8 Density Estimation Examples 81 3 Non-parametric Regression 90 3.1 Joint vs. Conditional Density Approaches 90 3.2 Implementing the Joint Approach with Mixtures of Normals 93 3.3 Examples of Non-parametric Regression Using Joint Approach 96 3.4 Discrete Dependent Variables 104 3.5 An Example of Expenditure Function Estimation 108 4 Semi-parametric Approaches 115 4.1 Semi-parametric Regression with DP Priors 115 4.2 Semi-parametric IV Models 122 5 Random Coefficient Models 152 5.1 Introduction 152 5.2 Semi-parametric Random Coefficient Logit Models 157 5.3 An Empirical Example of a Semi-parametric Random Coefficient Logit Model 161 6 Conclusions and Directions for Future Research 187 6.1 When Are Non-parametric and Semi-parametric Methods Most Useful? 187 6.2 Semi-parametric or Non-parametric Methods? 189 6.3 Extensions 191 Bibliography 195 Index 201

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"""As the creator of bayesm (R software for Bayesian inference) and lead author of Bayesian Statistics and Marketing, Rossi has deep knowledge of the book's titular methods.""--Choice"


As the creator of bayesm (R software for Bayesian inference) and lead author of Bayesian Statistics and Marketing, Rossi has deep knowledge of the book's titular methods. --Choice


""As the creator of bayesm (R software for Bayesian inference) and lead author of Bayesian Statistics and Marketing, Rossi has deep knowledge of the book's titular methods.""--Choice


Author Information

Peter E. Rossi is the James Collins Professor of Marketing, Economics, and Statistics at UCLA's Anderson School of Management. He has published widely in marketing, economics, statistics, and econometrics and is a coauthor of Bayesian Statistics and Marketing.

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