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This article proposes a new measure for inequality of subjective well-being and shows the empirical results using a Bayesian ordered probit model. We introduce a new concept called “regret” as a measure for inequality of subjective well-being. Regret is the probability with which a...
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type="main" <p>In this article, we use microlevel data extracted from the 2006 Japanese General Social Surveys to analyze the relationships between self-assessed social position and socioeconomic factors such as income and poverty. We provide the posterior results of the estimation of the Bayesian...</p>
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This study explores the reasons for the slow price reactions to analysts' recommendation revisions. We predict that analysts' recommendation revisions contain earnings-related information that is not incorporated in analysts' earnings forecasts and that the slow price reaction is attributable to...
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This article provides the estimation method for multivariate polychoric and polyserial correlation coefficients by using the simulation-based Bayesian method. It also shows that the partial version of the polychoric and polyserial correlation coefficients can be estimated using the corresponding...
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