Title of article :
Nonparametric Estimation of Duration Dependence in Militarized Interstate Disputes
Author/Authors :
Larry W. Taylor، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
19
From page :
423
To page :
441
Abstract :
A militarized interstate dispute (MID) involves military conflict between states with diplomatic ties and exists because two or more states have failed to resolve their differences through diplomatic channels. Jones et al. (1996) characterize an MID as the threat, display or use of military force short of war. They analyze over 2000 disputes spanning two centuries across the globe and conclude that disputes tend to be persistent once established. In this paper, I find that the passage of time can be a favorable factor in dispute resolution, and thus historical mechanisms for dispute resolution favor ending, not extending, militarized disputes. I emphasize the use of non-parametric procedures first to estimate the hazard function and then to estimate the benefits of negotiated settlements
Keywords :
Non-parametric estimation , militarized interstate dispute , Duration dependence , Continuous time , Trimming , benefits of diplomacy , Stochastic dominance
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF APPLIED STATISTICS
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF APPLIED STATISTICS
Record number :
712121
Link To Document :
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