The link between multiplicative competitive interaction models and compositional data regression with a total
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- Lukas Dargel & Christine Thomas-Agnan, 2024. "The link between multiplicative competitive interaction models and compositional data regression with a total," Journal of Applied Statistics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 51(14), pages 2929-2960, October.
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