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On the admissibility of an estimator of a normal mean vector under a LINEX loss function
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    On the admissibility of an estimator of a normal mean vector under a LINEX loss function (English)
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    25 June 1992
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    normal mean vector
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    empirical Bayes
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    hierarchical Bayes analysis
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    LINEX loss
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    three-stage Bayes estimators
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    known variances
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    generalized Bayes estimate
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    asymmetric loss
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