Dear Statalisters,
I am looking for references similar to
which describe number of required bootstrap replications for various statistics. Especially valuable would be ones that analyze it with regards to modern non-parametric methods like matching, as well as other where no analytical derivation of the standard errors and other statistics is possible.
Similarly of interest would be to hear which rules members of Statalist apply in practice to determine the number of required bootstrap iterations.
Finally, if there appears to be an estimator for which, say, 1000 replications are not practically sufficient, please mention it.
Thank you in advance for your suggestions. Sergiy
I am looking for references similar to
Efron, B., and Tibshirani, R. "Bootstrap Methods for Standard Errors, Confidence Intervals, and Other Measures of Statistical Accuracy", Statistical Science, Volume 1, Issue 1 (Feb., 1986), 54-75.
Similarly of interest would be to hear which rules members of Statalist apply in practice to determine the number of required bootstrap iterations.
Finally, if there appears to be an estimator for which, say, 1000 replications are not practically sufficient, please mention it.
Thank you in advance for your suggestions. Sergiy
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