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On second-order optimality of the observed Fisher information

On second-order optimality of the observed Fisher information

The realized error of an estimate is determined not only by the efficiency of the estimator, but also by chance. For example, suppose that we have observed a bivariate normal vector whose expectation is known to be on a circle. Then, intuitively, the longer that vector happens to be, the …