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The extensive coverage of household surveys in conflict regions in recent decades has fueled a growing literature on the microeconomic effects of war. In this paper, we use a unique panel dataset to quantify the impact of the Nepalese civil conflict on schooling attainment. Given longitudinal...
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Firm inception is integral to the definition of the ‘international new venture’/‘born global’, yet has received little attention. In line with entrepreneurship research, we propose that inception be analysed as a process of organizational emergence. By means of a qualitative...
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Networks are important to entrepreneurial success. However, most research in this area to date has merely addressed the what; namely, what types of networks enable success. We seek to extend this stream of research by answering the how and the why. In so doing, we elaborate on how entrepreneurs...
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We consider conditional maximum likelihood estimator (cMLE) for the proportional hazards model with left-truncated and interval-censored data. We show that when the covariates are discrete the cMLE is the MLE, and under some regularity conditions the cMLE for the regression parameter is...
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We develop composite estimators and its large sample properties for the additive risk model with length-biased and right-censored data. We also conduct simulation studies to confirm the good finite sample performance of our methods and then give a real data example.
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<Para ID="Par1">For a linear regression model subject to left-truncation and right-censoring where the truncation and censoring points are known constants (or always observed if random), Karlsson and Laitila (Stat Probab Lett 78:2567–2571, <CitationRef CitationID="CR3">2008</CitationRef>) proposed a semiparametric estimator which deals with...</citationref></para>
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While the currently available estimators for the conditional Kendall’s tau measure of association between truncation and failure are valid for testing the null hypothesis of quasi-independence, they are biased when the null does not hold. This is because they converge to quantities that depend...
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