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Bootstrap tests: How many bootstraps? (2000)

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by Russell Davidson , James G Mackinnon
Venue:Econometric Reviews
Citations:47 - 13 self
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@ARTICLE{Davidson00bootstraptests:,
    author = {Russell Davidson and James G Mackinnon},
    title = {Bootstrap tests: How many bootstraps?},
    journal = {Econometric Reviews},
    year = {2000},
    pages = {55--68}
}

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Abstract In practice, bootstrap tests must use a finite number of bootstrap samples. This means that the outcome of the test will depend on the sequence of random numbers used to generate the bootstrap samples, and it necessarily results in some loss of power. We examine the extent of this power loss and propose a simple pretest procedure for choosing the number of bootstrap samples so as to minimize experimental randomness. Simulation experiments suggest that this procedure will work very well in practice.

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