Efficient estimation in ZIP models with applications to count data

Estimating functions have been used in estimating parameters of many continuous time series models. However, this method has not been applied to models involving count data. In this paper, we use quadratic estimating functions (QEF) to derive estimators for the joint estimation of the conditional me...

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Main Authors: Mohamad, Nurul Najihah, Mohamed, Ibrahim, Ng, Kok Haur, Yahya, Mohd Sahar
Format: Article
Published: University of Kuwait 2018
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Online Access:http://eprints.um.edu.my/21266/
https://journalskuwait.org/kjs/index.php/KJS/article/view/3328
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Summary:Estimating functions have been used in estimating parameters of many continuous time series models. However, this method has not been applied to models involving count data. In this paper, we use quadratic estimating functions (QEF) to derive estimators for the joint estimation of the conditional mean and variance parameters of count data models, specifically the basic zero-inflated Poisson (ZIP) model, ZIP regression model and integer-valued generalized autoregressive heteroscedastic model with ZIP conditional distribution. Results show that the estimators derived from QEF method, which uses information from combined estimating functions, is more informative than linear estimating functions (LEF) method that only uses information from component estimating functions. Finally, we also fit the real data sets using the ZIP models via QEF, LEF and maximum likelihood methods, and in so doing, demonstrate the superiority of the QEF method in practice.