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Generalized method of momentsFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, searchGMM may also mean Gaussian mixture model. The generalized method of moments is a very general statistical method for obtaining estimates of parameters of statistical models. It is a generalization, developed by Lars Peter Hansen, of the method of moments.The term GMM is very popular among econometricians but is hardly used at all outside of economics, where the slightly more general term estimating equations is preferred. The method is also closely related to the classical theory of minimum chi-square estimation.DescriptionThe idea of the generalized method of moments is to use moment conditions that can be found from the problem with little effort. We assume that the data are a stochastic process In mathematical language, we start out with a (vector valued) function f that depends both on the parameter and a single observation and that has mean zero for the true value of the parameter, θ = θ0, i.e.图(1)To turn this function into a parameter estimate, we minimize the associated chi-square statistic图(2)where superscript T is used for transpose, and A is a matrix. A may be known a priori or estimated from the sample.由于技术原因图1无法上传,详见http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generalized_method_of_moments