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Carlo (MCMC) algorithms and is smoothly incorporated into the framework of distributional regression. We run a comprehensive …
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Monte Carlo (MCMC) algorithms. We investigate the statistical properties of our approach within extensive simulation …
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This paper discusses random intercept selection within the context of semiparametric regression models with structured additive predictor (STAR). STAR models can deal simultaneously with nonlinear covariate effects and time trends, unit- or cluster-specific heterogeneity, spatial heterogeneity...
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Generalized additive models for location, scale and shape define a flexible, semi-parametric class of regression models for analyzing insurance data in which the exponential family assumption for the response is relaxed. This approach allows the actuary to include risk factors not only in the...
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The Basel II framework strictly defines the conditions under which financial institutions are authorized to accept real estate as collateral in order to decrease their credit risk. A widely used concept for its valuation is the hedonic approach. It assumes, that a property can be characterized...
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predictor. Inference is fully Bayesian and based on highly efficient Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) algorithms. We investigate …
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Modeling real estate prices in the context of hedonic models often involves fitting a Generalized Additive Model, where only the mean of a (lognormal) distribution is regressed on a set of variables without taking other parameters of the distribution into account. Thus far, the application of...
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