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Discussion of The class of CUB models: statistical foundations, inferential issues and empirical evidence

by D. Piccolo and R. Simone

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This discussion focuses on time series applications of the CUB class of models, such that the key underlying parameters, namely the shifted binomial probability and the mixing probability, vary over time according to a measurable or latent variable.

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Proietti, T. Discussion of The class of CUB models: statistical foundations, inferential issues and empirical evidence. Stat Methods Appl 28, 451–456 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10260-019-00469-7

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