Pitfalls of estimating the marginal likelihood using the modified harmonic mean

Vol: 
08/2015
Author name: 
Chan JCC
Grant AL
Year: 
2015
Month: 
March
Abstract: 

The modified harmonic mean is widely used for estimating the marginal likelihood. We investigate the empirical performance of two versions of this estimator: one based on the observed-data likelihood and the other on the complete-data likelihood. Through an empirical example using US and UK inflation, we show that the version based on the complete-data likelihood has a substantial finite sample bias and tends to select the wrong model, whereas the version based on the observed-data likelihood works well.

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