This paper is a selected overview of econometric methods for duration models and will appear in the forthcoming book The Economics of Search by the authors. The focus of the paper is on martingale methods for continuous time data and general methods for the analysis of discretetime data including multi-spell models and general life-history models.
The articles contained in this PhD thesis give one of the first attempts to formalise Instrumental V...
This article provides an introduction to the application of duration models in applied health econom...
survey of the econometric literature on survival analysis based on chapter 17 of the cameron and tri...
In economic analysis is usual to find that the outcome of interest represents the duration until an...
Duration analysis, which is also known as survival analysis, is a core subject of applied statistic...
Discrete-time grouped duration data, with one or multiple types of terminating events, are often obs...
Since the early 1980s, the econometric analysis of duration variables has become widespread. This ch...
.This thesis is formed by three chapters related to duration and count data models. In the first ch...
General models for multiple-spell duration data are considered. A general theory which indicates how...
This thesis is divided into two distinct parts. The first part contains three chapters dealing with ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is comprised of three chapters which discuss Bay...
Since the early 1980s, the econometric analysis of duration variables has become widespread. This ch...
State space or dynamic approaches to discrete or grouped duration data with competing risks or multi...
In this article we focus on duration data with an endogenous variable for which an instrument is ava...
The articles contained in this PhD thesis give one of the first attempts to formalise Instrumental V...
This article provides an introduction to the application of duration models in applied health econom...
survey of the econometric literature on survival analysis based on chapter 17 of the cameron and tri...
In economic analysis is usual to find that the outcome of interest represents the duration until an...
Duration analysis, which is also known as survival analysis, is a core subject of applied statistic...
Discrete-time grouped duration data, with one or multiple types of terminating events, are often obs...
Since the early 1980s, the econometric analysis of duration variables has become widespread. This ch...
.This thesis is formed by three chapters related to duration and count data models. In the first ch...
General models for multiple-spell duration data are considered. A general theory which indicates how...
This thesis is divided into two distinct parts. The first part contains three chapters dealing with ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is comprised of three chapters which discuss Bay...
Since the early 1980s, the econometric analysis of duration variables has become widespread. This ch...
State space or dynamic approaches to discrete or grouped duration data with competing risks or multi...
In this article we focus on duration data with an endogenous variable for which an instrument is ava...
The articles contained in this PhD thesis give one of the first attempts to formalise Instrumental V...
This article provides an introduction to the application of duration models in applied health econom...
survey of the econometric literature on survival analysis based on chapter 17 of the cameron and tri...