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Health related data with discrete ordered dependent variables are often characterised by excessive 'zero' observations that may relate to two distinct data generating processes. For example, there may be a large proportion of 'no visit' in modeling discrete ordered levels of health service uses...
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The transition from economic theory to a testable form invariably involves the use of certain "simplifying assumptions". However, if these are not valid, misspecified model result. This paper considers consistent estimation of the dynamic panel model which often forms the basis of testable...
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Transition from economic theory to a testable form of model invariably involves the use of certain "simplifying assumptions." If, however, these are not valid, misspecified models result. This article considers estimation of the dynamic linear panel data model, which often forms the basis of...
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Zero-inflated ordered probit (ZIOP) and middle-inflated ordered probit (MIOP) models are finding increasing favour in the discrete choice literature. Both models consist of a mixture of binary and single ordered probit equations, the combination of which accounts for an "excessive" build-up of...
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