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- who: JEL Classification D and collaborators from the Econometric Institute, Erasmus School of Economics, POB, DR Rotterdam, The Netherlands have published the research work: Social Conflicts in Africa Using an Epidemic Type Aftershock Sequence Model, in the Journal: Forecasting 2020, of /2020/
- what: The authors propose to view social conflicts in Africa as having similarities with earthquake occurrences and hence to consider the spatial-temporal Epidemic Type Aftershock Sequence (ETAS) model. The model the authors will discuss several ways of testing the model and describe the way to make forecasts. parameters will be estimated using . . .
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