“…Since the seminal work of Claeskens and Hjort (2003), the FIC has been investigated in different models, including the Cox hazard regression model (Hjort and Claeskens, 2006), the general semiparametric model (Claeskens and Carroll, 2007), the generalized additive partial linear model (Zhang and Liang, 2011), the varying-coefficient partially linear measurement er-ror model (Wang, Zou, and Wan, 2012), the Tobin model with a nonzero threshold (Zhang, Wan, and Zhou, 2012), the partially linear single-index model (Yu et al, 2013), the linear mixed-effects model (Chen, Zou, and Zhang, 2013), generalized empirical likelihood estimation (Sueishi, 2013), the graphical model (Pircalabelu, Claeskens, and Waldorp, 2015), propensity score weighted estimation of the treatment effects (Lu, 2015;Kitagawa and Muris, 2016), the choice between parametric and nonparametric models (Jullum and Hjort, 2017), generalized method of moments estimation (DiTraglia, 2016;Chang and DiTraglia, 2018), vector autoregressive models (Lohmeyer et al, 2019), and others. It is well known that many of these estimators share a common structure, which is useful in deriving the FIC in different model setups.…”