In this research, we provide a new method to estimate discrete choice models with unobserved heterogeneity that can be used with either cross-sectional or panel data. The method imposes nonparametric assumptions on the systematic subutility functions and on the distributions of the unobservable random vectors and the heterogeneity parameter. The estimators are computationally feasible and strongly consistent. We provide an empirical application of the estimator to a model of store format choice. The key insights from the empirical application are: 1) consumer response to cost and distance contains interactions and non-linear effects which implies that a model without these effects tends to bias the estimated elasticities and heterogeneity d...
Empirical welfare analyses often impose stringent parametric assumptions on individuals’ preferences...
We present new identification results for nonparametric models of differentiated products markets, u...
We consider dynamic discrete choice models with heterogeneity in both the levels parameter and the s...
In this research, we provide a new method to estimate discrete choice models with unobserved heterog...
Heterogeneity in choice models is typically assumed to have a normal distribution in both Bayesian a...
Heterogeneity in choice models is typically assumed to have a normal distribution in both Bayesian a...
In discrete choice models, heterogeneity in consumer sensitivity to product characteristics is typic...
We consider identification of nonparametric random utility models of multinomial choice using "micro...
This paper considers structural nonparametric random utility models for continuous choice variables ...
Multinomial choice and other nonlinear models are often used to estimate demand. We show how to nonp...
We consider identification of nonparametric random utility models of multinomial choice using “micro ...
We consider dynamic discrete choice models with heterogeneity in both the levels parameter and the s...
This paper considers structural non-parametric random utility models for continuous choice vari-able...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, ...
We attempt to provide insights into how heterogeneity has been and can be addressed in choice modeli...
Empirical welfare analyses often impose stringent parametric assumptions on individuals’ preferences...
We present new identification results for nonparametric models of differentiated products markets, u...
We consider dynamic discrete choice models with heterogeneity in both the levels parameter and the s...
In this research, we provide a new method to estimate discrete choice models with unobserved heterog...
Heterogeneity in choice models is typically assumed to have a normal distribution in both Bayesian a...
Heterogeneity in choice models is typically assumed to have a normal distribution in both Bayesian a...
In discrete choice models, heterogeneity in consumer sensitivity to product characteristics is typic...
We consider identification of nonparametric random utility models of multinomial choice using "micro...
This paper considers structural nonparametric random utility models for continuous choice variables ...
Multinomial choice and other nonlinear models are often used to estimate demand. We show how to nonp...
We consider identification of nonparametric random utility models of multinomial choice using “micro ...
We consider dynamic discrete choice models with heterogeneity in both the levels parameter and the s...
This paper considers structural non-parametric random utility models for continuous choice vari-able...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, ...
We attempt to provide insights into how heterogeneity has been and can be addressed in choice modeli...
Empirical welfare analyses often impose stringent parametric assumptions on individuals’ preferences...
We present new identification results for nonparametric models of differentiated products markets, u...
We consider dynamic discrete choice models with heterogeneity in both the levels parameter and the s...