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    Springer
    Decisions in economics and finance 4 (1981), S. 3-11 
    ISSN: 1129-6569
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics , Economics
    Description / Table of Contents: Abstract Suppose that a sequence of predictive sufficient statistics (p.s.s.) is given. In this paper (the second of a wider work; the first appeared in the last issue of this journal) we deal with these problems: a) given a predictive distribution for which a sequence of p.s.s. exist is it possible to draw an hypothetical model consistent with the given predictive distribution? b) in the affirmative, what is the relationship between the concept of p.s.s. and the classical concepts of sufficency? The answer to the first problem is affirmative; and the answer to the second is in the sense of the equivalence between the concept of p.s.s. and that of adequate statistic (M. Skibinsky (1967)).
    Notes: Abstract Proseguendo nella ricerca, la cui prima parte è stata pubblicata nel precedente numero di questa Rivista, trattiamo delle successioni di riassunti esaustivi a fini preditivi (r.e.f.p.) ed affrontiamo i seguenti problemi: a) assegnata una distribuzione predittiva per cui esiste un r.e.f.p. è possibile individuare un modello ipotetico con essa compatibile? b) in caso affermativo, qual è il collegamento tra tale r.e.f.p. e gli eventuali r.e. in senso classico relativi al modello ipotetico individuato? Infine analizzeremo, in modo piuttosto informale e perciò ulteriormente sviluppabile, il problema dell'espressione analitica di un r.e.f.p.
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