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    Seqrential point estimation in regression models with nonnormal errors (English)
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    1990
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    least squares estimates
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    Asymptotic risk efficiency
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    finite moments of order higher than two
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    Second order expansions
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    symmetric, nonlattice errors with finite moments of order higher than six
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    nonparametric case
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    negative regrets
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