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renewal processesMarkov modelstime series modelsdiscrete panel dataserial correlationsBernoulli modelsdistributed-lag modeldynamic model of discrete choicesPolya schemes
Applications of statistics to economics (62P20) Markov processes: estimation; hidden Markov models (62M05)
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