Article(electronic)July 18, 2000

Modeling Duration Dependence

In: Political analysis: PA ; the official journal of the Society for Political Methodology and the Political Methodology Section of the American Political Science Association, Volume 8, Issue 4, p. 367-380

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Abstract

As applications of duration analysis have burgeoned in political science, scholars have become increasingly aware of the potential substantive importance of duration dependence: the extent to which the conditional hazards of the events of interest are rising or falling over time. Here I discuss the issue of duration dependence, focusing on the distinction between "spurious" dependence due to unobserved heterogeneity and "true" duration dependence due to state dependence in the process of interest. I present a simple extension of a commonly used parametric duration model—the Weibull model—which allows researchers to assess the influence of causal variables on the nature and extent of duration dependence in their data. I then illustrate the application of this "generalized Weibull" model using data on the duration of international alliances.

Languages

English

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

ISSN: 1476-4989

DOI

10.1093/oxfordjournals.pan.a029821

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