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ARCH model 1 ARCH-Modell 1 Bayesian variable selection 1 Bivariate regression model 1 COVID-19 1 Coronavirus 1 Cost-effectiveness analysis 1 EGARCH 1 Estimation 1 Financial crisis 1 Financial market 1 Finanzkrise 1 Finanzmarkt 1 Intrinsic priors 1 Regression analysis 1 Regressionsanalyse 1 Schätzung 1 Subgroup analysis 1 Utility function 1 bivariate regression model 1 financial crisis 1 financial securities 1
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Doodman, Neda 1 Esfahanipour, Akbar 1 Girón, F.J. 1 Martínez, M.L. 1 Moreno, E. 1 Negrín, M.A. 1 Rokhsari, Alireza 1 Vázquez-Polo, F.J. 1
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European Journal of Operational Research 1 International Journal of Financial Markets and Derivatives : IJFMD 1
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Investigation of financial markets performance due to coronavirus outbreak : EGARCH and bivariate regression approach
Rokhsari, Alireza; Doodman, Neda; Esfahanipour, Akbar - In: International Journal of Financial Markets and … 8 (2022) 4, pp. 315-335
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Optimal treatments in cost-effectiveness analysis in the presence of covariates: Improving patient subgroup definition
Moreno, E.; Girón, F.J.; Martínez, M.L.; … - In: European Journal of Operational Research 226 (2013) 1, pp. 173-182
In the presence of covariates, the cost-effectiveness analysis of medical treatments shows that the optimal treatment varies across the patient population subgroups, and hence to accurately define the subgroups is a crucial step in the analysis. A patient subgroup definition using only...
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