A simulation evaluation is presented to compare alternative estimation techniques for a five-alternative multinomial probit (MNP) model with random parameters, including cross-sectional and panel datasets and for scenarios with and without correlation among random parameters. The different estimation techniques assessed are: (1) The maximum approximate composite marginal likelihood (MACML) approach; (2) The Geweke-Hajivassiliou-Keane (GHK) simulator with Halton sequences, implemented in conjunction with the composite marginal likelihood (CML) estimation approach; (3) The GHK approach with sparse grid nodes and weights, implemented in conjunction with the composite marginal likelihood (CML) estimation approach; and (4) a Bayesian Markov Chai...
Bayesian estimation methods have shown better performance than the traditional Marginal Maximum Like...
Bertschek and Lechner (1998) propose several variants of a GMM estimator based on the period specifi...
Within the framework of Monte Carlo experiments, this paper systematically compares different versio...
This research compares several approaches to inference in the multinomial probit model, based on two...
This paper evaluates the ability of the maximum approximate composite marginal likelihood (MACML) es...
Abstract-This research compares several approaches to in-ference in the multinomial probit model, ba...
Statistical inference in multinomial multiperiod probit models has been hindered in the past by the ...
In the research field of transportation, market research and politics, often involving the...
We re-examine the multinomial probit model in the light of recent developments in the field of simul...
We discuss the application of the GHK simulation method to maximum likelihood estimation of the mult...
In this paper, we discuss probit model on multivariate binary response. We assume that each of n ind...
This paper compares different versions of the simulated counterparts of the Wald test, the score tes...
We discuss computational issues in the sequential probit model that have limited its use in applied ...
The multi-period multinomial Probit model (MMPM) is seen as a flexible tool to explain individual c...
The paper shows that several estimators for the panel probit model suggested in the literature belon...
Bayesian estimation methods have shown better performance than the traditional Marginal Maximum Like...
Bertschek and Lechner (1998) propose several variants of a GMM estimator based on the period specifi...
Within the framework of Monte Carlo experiments, this paper systematically compares different versio...
This research compares several approaches to inference in the multinomial probit model, based on two...
This paper evaluates the ability of the maximum approximate composite marginal likelihood (MACML) es...
Abstract-This research compares several approaches to in-ference in the multinomial probit model, ba...
Statistical inference in multinomial multiperiod probit models has been hindered in the past by the ...
In the research field of transportation, market research and politics, often involving the...
We re-examine the multinomial probit model in the light of recent developments in the field of simul...
We discuss the application of the GHK simulation method to maximum likelihood estimation of the mult...
In this paper, we discuss probit model on multivariate binary response. We assume that each of n ind...
This paper compares different versions of the simulated counterparts of the Wald test, the score tes...
We discuss computational issues in the sequential probit model that have limited its use in applied ...
The multi-period multinomial Probit model (MMPM) is seen as a flexible tool to explain individual c...
The paper shows that several estimators for the panel probit model suggested in the literature belon...
Bayesian estimation methods have shown better performance than the traditional Marginal Maximum Like...
Bertschek and Lechner (1998) propose several variants of a GMM estimator based on the period specifi...
Within the framework of Monte Carlo experiments, this paper systematically compares different versio...