Is unbiasing estimators always justified ?

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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It is argued that systematically unbiassing estimators is not always
justified and can be counter-productive. On the contrary, a general rule is
given to build a (slightly) biased but consistent estimator which is always
closer to the value being estimated than the unbiased estimator from which one
has started.

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