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Original Articles

Bivariate Reversed Hazard Rate, Notions, and Measures of Dependence and their Relationships

Pages 989-999 | Received 15 May 2009, Accepted 24 Nov 2009, Published online: 23 Dec 2010
 

Abstract

In this article, we extend some important results existing in the reliability literature based on the bivariate hazard rate to a case in which the bivariate reversed hazard rate is considered. In particular, we prove the existence of a link between the components of a bivariate reversed hazard rate and notions of dependence based on the left tail of a distribution. Moreover, we use this link to study some properties of a local dependence measure. Finally, we propose some characterizations of bivariate distribution based on the relation between various definitions of reversed hazard.

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Acknowledgments

The author wishes to thank the anonymous Associate Editor and two referees for their helpful comments which improved the earlier draft of the article.

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