Using Survival Models with Individual Data

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Since there exists in this literature a common interest to unravel the sources of both permanence in the self-employment status and firm survival, the present chapter is devoted to provide guidelines to applied researchers about which methods are suitable for any particular application related to self-employment and firm survival. Further, it should be noted that the econometric analysis of survival (duration) is a very wide field, and that the modest aim of the following sections in this chapter is to introduce the reader to such kind of econometric analysis.

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Máñez, J. A., Rochina, M. E., & Sanchis, J. A. (2008). Using Survival Models with Individual Data. In International Studies in Entrepreneurship (Vol. 16, pp. 227–246). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-72288-7_11

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