The discrete choice models that we analyzed in Chapter 3 correspond to static decision problems. From the perspective of a random utility model, individu-als compare current payoffs/utilities associated with each of the alternatives and make decisions accordingly. This approach might be limiting in some contexts
This thesis contains three independent chapters on dynamic discrete choice models (DDCMs).The first ...
The (static) utility maximization model of Afriat (1967), which is the standard in analysing choice ...
This dissertation provides three chapters on decision theory. The main purpose is to consider how ec...
This paper reviews methods for the estimation of dynamic discrete choice structural models and discu...
This article introduces a discrete choice model which incorporates a nonlinear structural adjustment...
The main aim of the present paper is to survey sorae major trends in current research in the field o...
In this chapter we analyze several models to deal with discrete outcome vari-ables. These models tha...
The first chapter develops a general framework for models, static or dynamic, in which agents simult...
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We derive some theoretical economic properties of standard discrete choice econo-metric models that ...
Econometric models of dynamic discrete choice processes are applied to a wide variety of economic pr...
In this paper, we propose a flexible class of discrete choice models. These models are flexible in t...
In this chapter, we provide an overview of the motivation for, and structure of, advanced discrete c...
Small & Rosen’s 1981 paper has played an influential role in promoting the application of discre...
This paper explores how some widely studied classes of nonexpected utility models could be used in d...
This thesis contains three independent chapters on dynamic discrete choice models (DDCMs).The first ...
The (static) utility maximization model of Afriat (1967), which is the standard in analysing choice ...
This dissertation provides three chapters on decision theory. The main purpose is to consider how ec...
This paper reviews methods for the estimation of dynamic discrete choice structural models and discu...
This article introduces a discrete choice model which incorporates a nonlinear structural adjustment...
The main aim of the present paper is to survey sorae major trends in current research in the field o...
In this chapter we analyze several models to deal with discrete outcome vari-ables. These models tha...
The first chapter develops a general framework for models, static or dynamic, in which agents simult...
The copyright to this article is held by the Econometric Society, http://www.econometricsociety.org/...
We derive some theoretical economic properties of standard discrete choice econo-metric models that ...
Econometric models of dynamic discrete choice processes are applied to a wide variety of economic pr...
In this paper, we propose a flexible class of discrete choice models. These models are flexible in t...
In this chapter, we provide an overview of the motivation for, and structure of, advanced discrete c...
Small & Rosen’s 1981 paper has played an influential role in promoting the application of discre...
This paper explores how some widely studied classes of nonexpected utility models could be used in d...
This thesis contains three independent chapters on dynamic discrete choice models (DDCMs).The first ...
The (static) utility maximization model of Afriat (1967), which is the standard in analysing choice ...
This dissertation provides three chapters on decision theory. The main purpose is to consider how ec...