How common is identification in parametric models? (Q1194024)

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How common is identification in parametric models?
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    How common is identification in parametric models? (English)
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    27 September 1992
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    Identification theory characterizes those instances in which data can provide information on the parameters of a statistical model. The question of identification frequently arises in empirical analysis. The authors examine whether identification is a `common' or `rare' phenomenon in nonlinear parametric models. It is shown that the assumption of linearity in functional relationships to ease the conceptual and computational developments of a theory can drastically limit the estimability of the model. Another feature of this paper is that global identification is established in the context of nonlinear models.
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    identification
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    nonlinear parametric models
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    assumption of linearity
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    functional relationships
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    estimability
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    global identification
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