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In this paper we deal with a Bayesian analysis for right-censored survival data suitable for populations with a cure rate. We consider a cure rate model based on the negative binomial distribution, encompassing as a special case the promotion time cure model. Bayesian analysis is based on Markov...
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We define liquidity for corporate bonds as the expected waiting time to reduce a risk position. Our methodology addresses the fact that many bonds are liquidated quickly despite having few trades in the recent past. Building on research from the housing market, we apply survival analysis to bond...
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Recently, a new cure rate survival model has been proposed by considering the Conway–Maxwell Poisson distribution as the distribution of the competing cause variable. This model includes some of the well-known cure rate models discussed in the literature as special cases. Cancer clinical...
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In this paper, we propose a new cure rate survival model, which extends the model of Rodrigues et al. (2011) by incorporating a structure of dependence between the initiated cells. To create the structure of the correlation between the initiated cells, we use an extension of the generalized...
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In their IZA Discussion Paper 10247, Johansson and Lee claim that the main result (Proposition 3) in Abbring and Van den Berg (2003b) does not hold. We show that their claim is incorrect. At a certain point within their line of reasoning, they make a rather basic error while transforming one...
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This paper investigates the effect of locus of control (LOC) on the length of mothers’ employment break after childbirth. Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP), duration data reveals that women with an internal LOC return to employment more quickly than women with an...
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