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"On the Relation between Logarithmic Series Model and Other Superpopulation Models Useful for Microdata Disclosure Risk Assessment"

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  • Hoshino, Nobuaki

    (Graduate School of Economics, University of Tokyo.)

  • Akimichi Takemura

    (Faculty of Economics, University of Tokyo.)

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Fisher's logarithmic series model (Fisher et al. (1943)) is a classical model in statistical ecology. In this paper we show that this model is a key model linking three models discussed in Takemura (1997), i.e., Poisson-gamma model (Bethlehem et al. (1990)), Dirichlet-multinomial model (Takemura (1997)), and Ewens model (Ewens (1990)). This connection opens up the possibility of applying existing techniques of statistical ecology to the problem of microdata disclosure risk assessment.

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  • Hoshino, Nobuaki & Akimichi Takemura, 1998. ""On the Relation between Logarithmic Series Model and Other Superpopulation Models Useful for Microdata Disclosure Risk Assessment"," CIRJE F-Series 98-F-7, CIRJE, Faculty of Economics, University of Tokyo.
  • Handle: RePEc:tky:fseres:98f07
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    1. Nobuaki Hoshino, 2005. "On a limiting quasi-multinomial distribution," CIRJE F-Series CIRJE-F-361, CIRJE, Faculty of Economics, University of Tokyo.

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