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Bayesian inference / Regression analysis / Statistical theory / Yield curve / Recession / Economic model / Logistic regression / Bayesian information criterion / Maximum likelihood / Statistics / Model selection / Estimation theory
Date: 2007-11-06 16:28:37
Bayesian inference
Regression analysis
Statistical theory
Yield curve
Recession
Economic model
Logistic regression
Bayesian information criterion
Maximum likelihood
Statistics
Model selection
Estimation theory

PREDICTING RECESSIONS WITH FINANCIAL VARIABLES: A BAYESIAN ANALYSIS

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