Modelling the differences in counted outcomes using bivariate copula models with application to mismeasured counts*

From MaRDI portal
Publication:3023040

DOI10.1111/j.1368-423X.2004.00144.xzbMath1115.62329OpenAlexW2082623688MaRDI QIDQ3023040

Colin A. Cameron, David M. Zimmer, Tong Li, Pravin K. Trivedi

Publication date: 4 July 2005

Published in: The Econometrics Journal (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1368-423x.2004.00144.x




Related Items

Probability models of chance fluctuations in spectra of astronomical sources with applications to X-ray absorption linesBivariate negative binomial regression model with excess zeros and right censoring: an application to Indonesian dataLikelihood-based estimation in a panel setting: robustness, redundancy and validity of copulasFinite normal mixture copulas for multivariate discrete data modelingRobust likelihood inference for multivariate correlated count dataModeling Multivariate Count Data Using CopulasSemi-parametric copula sample selection models for count responsesA Goodness-of-fit Test for CopulasInvestigation of the dependence structure in seismic hazard analysis: an application for TurkeyLongitudinal modeling of insurance claim counts using jittersThe multivariate mixed negative binomial regression model with an application to insurance a posteriori ratemakingA Primer on Copulas for Count DataCopula-based bivariate finite mixture regression models with an application for insurance claim count dataBivariate Mixed Poisson Regression Models with Varying DispersionIncome and democracy: a bivariate copula approachBinary choice with misclassification and social interactions, with an application to peer effects in attitudeJackknife empirical likelihood method for copulasOn the bivariate negative binomial regression modelRegression in a copula model for bivariate count dataAn alternative discrete skew Laplace distributionEmpirical likelihood based confidence intervals for copulasEstimation of Copula Models With Discrete Margins via Bayesian Data AugmentationCopula-Based Models for Multivariate Discrete Response DataAsymptotic behavior of the empirical multilinear copula process under broad conditionsCopula-based dependence between frequency and class in car insurance with excess zerosA Multivariate Generalized Poisson Regression ModelA model for identifying and ranking dangerous accident locations: a case study in FlandersA multivariate Poisson regression model for count data



Cites Work