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Heterogeneity and hazard dominance in duration data models

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Fourgeaud C
Gourieroux Christian
Pradel J

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Paper provided by CEPREMAP in its series CEPREMAP Working Papers (Couverture Orange) with number 8736.

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Date of creation: 1987
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  1. Jean-Pierre Florens & Denis Fougère & Michel Mouchart, 2007. "Duration Models and Point Processes," IZA Discussion Papers 2971, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA). [Downloadable!]
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