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Sandrine Casanova, and Eve Leconte

Abdelaati Daouia, and Anne Ruiz-Gazen (eds.), 2021

In survey analysis, the estimation of the cumulative distribution function (cdf) is of great interest as it facilitates the derivation of mean/median estimators for both populations and sub-populations (i.e. domains). We focus on small domains and consider the case where the response variable is...

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Alban Thomas

Abdelaati Daouia, and Anne Ruiz-Gazen (eds.), 2021

We present an estimation method for agricultural crop yield functions, when unobserved productivity depends on water availability that is only partially observed. Using the setting of Bayesian non-linear filtering for estimating Hidden Markov Models, we discuss joint estimation of state variables...

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Olivier de Mouzon, Thibault Laurent, and Michel Le Breton

Abdelaati Daouia, and Anne Ruiz-Gazen (eds.), chapter 32, 2021, p. 633–652

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Olivier de Mouzon, Thibault Laurent, and Michel Le Breton

Abdelaati Daouia, and Anne Ruiz-Gazen (eds.), chapter 31, 2021, p. 615–631

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Thibault Laurent, and Paula Margaretic

Abdelaati Daouia, and Anne Ruiz-Gazen (eds.), chapter 21, 2021, p. 409–426

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Eric Gautier

Abdelaati Daouia, and Anne Ruiz-Gazen (eds.), chapter 4, 2021, pp. 59–78

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Stéphane Girard, Gilles Stupfler, and Antoine Usseglio-Carleve

vol. 49, n. 6, December 2021, pp. 3358–3382

Expectiles define a least squares analogue of quantiles. They have been the focus of a substantial quantity of research in the context of actuarial and financial risk assessment over the last decade. The behaviour and estimation of unconditional extreme expectiles using independent and identically...

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Jean-François Bonnefon

Markus Knauff, and Wolfgang Spohn (eds.), chapter 6.4, December 2021

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Bence Bago, Jean-François Bonnefon, and Wim De Neys

vol. 150, n. 6, 2021, pp. 1081–1094

Human interactions often involve a choice between acting selfishly (in ones' own interest) and acting prosocially (in the interest of others). Fast-and-slow models of prosociality posit that people intuitively favour one of these choices (the selfish choice in some models, the prosocial choice in...

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Marc Ivaldi, and Jiekai Zhang

vol. 79, n. 102729, December 2021

The empirical analysis of media platforms economics has often neglected the multi-homing behaviour of advertisers. Assuming away the cross-substitutability and/or complementarity between the advertising slots of dierent platforms could damage the quality and the robustness of counterfactual...

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