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This paper examines a compound collective risk model in which the primary distribution comprised the Poisson–Lindley distribution with a λ parameter, and where the secondary distribution is an exponential one with a θ parameter. We consider the case of dependence between risk profiles (i.e.,...
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In Bayesian analysis it is usual to assume that the risk profiles [Theta]1 and [Theta]2 associated with the random variables "number of claims" and "amount of a single claim", respectively, are independent. A few studies have addressed a model of this nature assuming some degree of dependence...
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As part of their practice, policymakers have to make economic evaluations using clinical trial data. Recent interest has been expressed in determining how cost-effectiveness analysis can be undertaken in a regression framework. In this respect, published research basically provides a general...
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