Discussion of Likelihood Inference for Models with Unobservables: Another View
Thomas A. Louis

TL;DR
This paper discusses alternative perspectives on likelihood inference methods for models that include unobservable variables, highlighting different approaches and their implications.
Contribution
It offers a new viewpoint on likelihood inference for models with unobservables, expanding understanding beyond existing methods.
Findings
Provides alternative inference strategies for models with unobservables
Highlights implications of different likelihood approaches
Enhances theoretical understanding of unobservable models
Abstract
Discussion of "Likelihood Inference for Models with Unobservables: Another View" by Youngjo Lee and John A. Nelder [arXiv:1010.0303]
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