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We propose a class of counting process models for analysing firing times of an ensemble of neurons. We allow the counting process intensities to be unspecified, unknown functions of the times passed since the most recent firings. Under this assumption we derive a class of statistics with their...
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From noisy observations of a finite family of functions an approximation in a lower dimensional space can be constructed using the method of principal components. If certain restrictions are to be satisfied by the approximation, e.g. being densities, this leads to a modified estimation...
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Consider a p-variate counting process N = (...) with jump times {...}. Suppose that the intensity of jumps ... of ... at time t depends on the other components, i. e. ..., where the ... are unknown, nonrandom functions. From observing one single trajectory of the processes N over an increasing...
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This article reports the results of a first-price sealed-bid auction experiment, which has been designed to test the Nash equilibrium predictions of individual bidding behavior. Subjects faced in 100 auctions always the same resale value and competed with computerized bids. Three treatments were...
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We study changes of the distribution of income, age, occupation, household size via their marginal and conditional densities. The data consists of cross sectional samples from the population of Brithish households drawn over the years of 1968 - 1995. Estimation is carried out nonparametrically...
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This article considers a wide class of censoring problems and presents a construction rule for an objective function. This objective function generalises the ordinary likelihood as well as particular "likelihoods" used for estimation in several censoring models. Under regularity conditions the...
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Understanding how physicians respond to incentives from payment schemes is a central concern in health economics research. We introduce a controlled laboratory experiment to analyse the influence of incentives from fee-for-service and capitation payments on physicians’ supply of medical...
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We propose a method to measure the intensity of risk aversion, prudence (downside risk aversion) and temperance (outer risk aversion) in experiments. Higher-order risk compensations are defined within the proper risk apportionment model of Eeckhoudt and Schlesinger [American Economic Review, 96...
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