Income vulnerability of rural households in Bangladesh: a comparison between Bayesian and classical methods |
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Authors: | Md. Ershadul Islam Ulrike Grote |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Statistical Research and Training (ISRT), University of Dhaka , Dhaka , 1000 , Bangladesh;2. Institute for Environmental Economics and World Trade, Leibniz University Hannover , K?nigsworther Platz 1, 30167 , Hannover , Germany |
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Abstract: | The geographical location and the monsoon climate render Bangladesh highly vulnerable to natural hazards, deteriorating the country's socio-economic stability. This study is based on 500 randomly chosen rural households from the Household Income and Expenditure Survey [Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, Planning Division, Ministry of Planning, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh, Dhaka, 2006]. The objectives are to estimate the income vulnerability of rural households and to check whether the Bayesian approaches (natural conjugate prior and non-informative prior estimates) have any superiority over the classical (feasible generalized least square (FGLS)) method. The poverty level, measured from the data, is 24%; whereas the vulnerability estimates, using FGLS, natural conjugate prior and non-informative prior are 31%, 69% and 82%, respectively. Vulnerability estimates by the Bayesian natural conjugate prior approach is found to have greater efficiency compared with FGLS and non-informative prior approaches. |
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Keywords: | vulnerability feasible generalized least square natural conjugate prior non-informative prior estimate Bangladesh |
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