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Title: Economic Development of EU Countries – Multivariate Outlier Detection
Authors: Milenković, Nemanja 
Dokovic, Aleksandar
Radojicic, Milan
Issue Date: 2021
Abstract: The measure of a country‟s economic development is one of the
most critical and highly debated issues in economic research. Different
approaches have been applied and numerous indicators have been
used in the process to do so. The aim of this research is to present one
synthesized indicator that can quantitatively point out any country‟s
development level. In this paper, the statistical I-distance method is
thoroughly explained and applied to 28 EU countries. Furthermore, an
improved method of I-distance (stepwise I-distance) procedure has
been used in order to examine statistical significance of each
development indicator. This procedure allows iterative exclusion of
statistically insignificant indicators, whereupon the final results are
obtained using the most important development indicators. Through
defined procedures for the elimination and/or selection of indicators,
the new method seeks to form an optimal set of indicators, while
reducing the dimension of the complex problem at hand. The stepwise
I-distance method takes into account the discriminatory power of each
of the indicators used. Accordingly, a unique I-distance value is formed
for each observation from the observed set. The research results show
that this method can be used to detect multivariate outliers.
URI: https://rfos.fon.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2849
ISBN: 978-960-598-462-5
Appears in Collections:Radovi istraživača / Researchers’ publications

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