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arxiv: 1605.02332 · v1 · pith:UAU4WL73new · submitted 2016-05-08 · 📊 stat.ME

Symmetric Gini Covariance and Correlation

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Standard Gini covariance and Gini correlation play important roles in measuring the dependence of random variables with heavy tails. However, the asymmetry brings a substantial difficulty in interpretation. In this paper, we propose a symmetric Gini-type covariance and a symmetric Gini correlation ($\rho_g$) based on the joint rank function. The proposed correlation $\rho_g$ is more robust than the Pearson correlation but less robust than the Kendall's $\tau$ correlation. We establish the relationship between $\rho_g$ and the linear correlation $\rho$ for a class of random vectors in the family of elliptical distributions, which allows us to estimate $\rho$ based on estimation of $\rho_g$. The asymptotic normality of the resulting estimators of $\rho$ are studied through two approaches: one from influence function and the other from U-statistics and the delta method. We compare asymptotic efficiencies of linear correlation estimators based on the symmetric Gini, regular Gini, Pearson and Kendall's $\tau$ under various distributions. In addition to reasonably balancing between robustness and efficiency, the proposed measure $\rho_g$ demonstrates superior finite sample performance, which makes it attractive in applications.

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