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Marginal Likelihood Estimation with the Cross-Entropy Method
Authors:Joshua C C Chan  Eric Eisenstat
Institution:1. Research School of Economics , Australian National University , Canberra , Australia joshuacc.chan@gmail.com;3. Faculty of Business Administration , University of Bucharest and RIMIR , Bucharest , Romania
Abstract:We consider an adaptive importance sampling approach to estimating the marginal likelihood, a quantity that is fundamental in Bayesian model comparison and Bayesian model averaging. This approach is motivated by the difficulty of obtaining an accurate estimate through existing algorithms that use Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) draws, where the draws are typically costly to obtain and highly correlated in high-dimensional settings. In contrast, we use the cross-entropy (CE) method, a versatile adaptive Monte Carlo algorithm originally developed for rare-event simulation. The main advantage of the importance sampling approach is that random samples can be obtained from some convenient density with little additional costs. As we are generating independent draws instead of correlated MCMC draws, the increase in simulation effort is much smaller should one wish to reduce the numerical standard error of the estimator. Moreover, the importance density derived via the CE method is grounded in information theory, and therefore, is in a well-defined sense optimal. We demonstrate the utility of the proposed approach by two empirical applications involving women's labor market participation and U.S. macroeconomic time series. In both applications, the proposed CE method compares favorably to existing estimators.
Keywords:Dynamic factor model  Importance sampling  Logit  Model selection  Probit  Time-varying parameter vector autoregressive model
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