
The main conclusion of this paper can be described as follows. Consider a statistical decision problem in which certain structural conditions are satisfied, and let $T$ be a statistic on the sample space. Then the class of decision functions which depend on the sample point only through $T$ is essentially complete if and only if $T$ is a sufficient statistic. The structural conditions in question are satisfied in many estimation problems.
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