Discrimination Between Nested Two-And Three-Parameter Distributions: An Application To Models Of Air Pollution
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- Bai, J. & Jakeman, A. & McAleer, M., 1990. "Discrimination between Nested Two- and Three-Parameter Distributions : An Application to Models of Air Pollution," Discussion Paper 1990-28, Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research.
- Bai, J. & Jakeman, A. & McAleer, M., 1990. "Discrimination between Nested Two- and Three-Parameter Distributions : An Application to Models of Air Pollution," Other publications TiSEM d4671303-9e91-469a-b1ae-b, Tilburg University, School of Economics and Management.
- Bai, J. & Jakeman, A.J. & Mcaleer, M., 1990. "Discrimination Between Nested Two- And Three-Parameter Distributions: An Application To Models Of Air Pollution," Papers 9028, Tilburg - Center for Economic Research.
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- Bai, J. & Jakeman, A.J. & McAleer, M., 1990.
"The effects of misspecification in estimating the percentiles of some two- and three-parameter distributions,"
Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (MATCOM), Elsevier, vol. 32(1), pages 197-202.
- Bai, J. & Jakeman, A.J. & Mcaleer, M., 1989. "The Effects Of Misspecification In Estimating The Percentiles Of Some Two -And Three-Parameter Distributions," Papers 185, Australian National University - Department of Economics.
- Bai, J. & Jakeman, J. & Mcaleer, M., 1989. "The Effects Of Misspecification In Estimating The Percentiles Of Some Two -And Three-Parameter Distributions," ISER Discussion Paper 0196, Institute of Social and Economic Research, Osaka University.
- Bai, J. & Jakeman, A.J. & Mcaleer, M., 1989. "A New Approach To Maximum Likelihood Estimation Of The Three-Paramater Gamma And Weibull Distributions," Papers 191, Australian National University - Department of Economics.
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