Maximum likelihood Estimation of Parameters in the Inverse Gaussian Distribution, With Unknown Origin

Maximum likelihood estimation is applied to the three-parameter Inverse Gaussian distribution, which includes an unknown shifted origin parameter. It is well known that for similar distributions in which the origin is unknown, such as the lognormal, gamma, and Weibull distributions, maximum likelihood estimation can break down. In these latter cases, the likelihood function is unbounded and this leads to inconsistent estimators or estimators not asymptotically normal. It is shown that in the case of the Inverse Gaussian distribution this difticulty does not arise. The likelihood remains bounded and maximum likelihood estimation yields a consistent estimator with the usual asymptotic normality properties. A simple iterative method is suggested for the estimation procedure. Numerical examples are given in which the estimates in the Inverse Gaussian model are compared with those of the lognormal and Weibull distributions.

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