An optimal transportation approach for assessing almost stochastic order (1705.01788v1)
Abstract: When stochastic dominance $F\leq_{st}G$ does not hold, we can improve agreement to stochastic order by suitably trimming both distributions. In this work we consider the $L_2-$Wasserstein distance, $\mathcal W_2$, to stochastic order of these trimmed versions. Our characterization for that distance naturally leads to consider a $\mathcal W_2$-based index of disagreement with stochastic order, $\varepsilon_{\mathcal W_2}(F,G)$. We provide asymptotic results allowing to test $H_0: \varepsilon_{\mathcal W_2}(F,G)\geq \varepsilon_0$ vs $H_a: \varepsilon_{\mathcal W_2}(F,G)<\varepsilon_0$, that, under rejection, would give statistical guarantee of almost stochastic dominance. We include a simulation study showing a good performance of the index under the normal model.
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