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Global frailty is an unobserved macroeconomic variable.  In event data contexts, this unobserved variable is assumed to impact the hazard rate of event arrivals.  Attempts to identify and estimate the path of frailty are complicated when observed macroeconomic variables also impact hazard...
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perspective on the behavior of stock markets, and provides an alternative to the concept of exceedance correlation. For a US …
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We propose a new approach to the definition of stress scenarios for volatilities and correlations. Correlations and volatilities depend on a common market factor, which is the key to stressing them in a consistent and intuitive way. Our approach is based on a new asset price model where...
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AMS classifications: 62G05; 62G20; 62G32; 62N02;
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between outcomes and treatment indicators, etc.), we present the most adapted estimation method. We put a special emphasis on …
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The paper provides a review of the methodology of Survival Analysis and Causal Inference in the labour market context. This literature has been used to analyse and study the effects of (active) labour market policies adopted during the last years. Determining factors of the literature are also...
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A general formulation of Mixed Proportional Hazard models with K random effects is provided. It enables to account for a population stratified at K different levels. We then show how to approximate the partial maximum likelihood estimator using an EM algorithm. In a Monte Carlo study, the...
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In this article we extend the class of non-negative, asymmetric kernel density estimators and propose Birnbaum-Saunders (BS) and lognormal (LN) kernel density functions. The density functions have bounded support on [0,1). Both BS and LN kernel estimators are free of boundary bias, non-negative,...
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travail urbain en Côte d’Ivoire, mais également un ciblage imparfait dans la sélection des bénéficiaires. En effet, l’estimation …
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This paper investigates the Estimating Function method in the context of ACD modelling and appraises the properties of these estimates. A simulation study is conducted to demonstrate that these estimates are more efficient than the corresponding ML and QML estimates.
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