Identifiability and estimation of the competing risks model under exclusion restrictions

09/04/2023
by   Munir Hiabu, et al.
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The non-identifiability of the competing risks model requires researchers to work with restrictions on the model to obtain informative results. We present a new identifiability solution based on an exclusion restriction. Many areas of applied research use methods that rely on exclusion restrcitions. It appears natural to also use them for the identifiability of competing risks models. By imposing the exclusion restriction couple with an Archimedean copula, we are able to avoid any parametric restriction on the marginal distributions. We introduce a semiparametric estimation approach for the nonparametric marginals and the parametric copula. Our simulation results demonstrate the usefulness of the suggested model, as the degree of risk dependence can be estimated without parametric restrictions on the marginal distributions.

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