Researchers using revealed preference data have mostly relied on the Mixed Logit (ML) framework to model unobserved heterogeneity. In this paper, we suggest an extension of this model where we integrate direct measures of taste and revealed preferences, under a unified econometric setting, to describe heterogeneous preferences for congestion in recreation demand. ML is a random parameter discrete choice model, which decomposes the coefficients of the regression equation into a mean effect shared by all individuals in the sample, and a deviation with respect to this mean, specific to each individual. Within this structure, heterogeneity is summarized using a parametric density function for the coefficients of the model. From this distributio...
Abstract: This paper is to compare the difference of heterogeneous effect caused by multiple sources...
This thesis is a collection of four papers; one centred on a policy application of Contingent Valuat...
This study explores to what extent scale heterogeneity (i.e., varying standard deviation of the erro...
Researchers using revealed preference data have mostly relied on the Mixed Logit (ML) framework to m...
Understanding and accommodating heterogeneity in variance (also referred to as heteroscedasticity) a...
Multiattribute-revealed preference data are used to investigate heterogeneity in a sample of kayaker...
Most applications of discrete choice models in transportation now utilise a random coefficient speci...
There is growing interest in establishing a mechanism to account for scale heterogeneity across indi...
The structure of consumer taste heterogeneity in discrete choice demand models is important, as it d...
Multi-attribute revealed preference data is used to investigate the heterogeneity of tastes in a sam...
While there is general agreement that consumer taste heterogeneity is crucially important in marketi...
This paper discusses the differences between Multinomial Logit, Random Coefficients Mixed Logit and ...
Heterogeneous tastes across consumers can be captured by random coefficients in a mixed logit (ML) m...
This paper compares three approaches to using attitudinal data to describe heterogeneous preferences...
We present a semi-parametric approach for jointly estimating revealed and stated preference recreati...
Abstract: This paper is to compare the difference of heterogeneous effect caused by multiple sources...
This thesis is a collection of four papers; one centred on a policy application of Contingent Valuat...
This study explores to what extent scale heterogeneity (i.e., varying standard deviation of the erro...
Researchers using revealed preference data have mostly relied on the Mixed Logit (ML) framework to m...
Understanding and accommodating heterogeneity in variance (also referred to as heteroscedasticity) a...
Multiattribute-revealed preference data are used to investigate heterogeneity in a sample of kayaker...
Most applications of discrete choice models in transportation now utilise a random coefficient speci...
There is growing interest in establishing a mechanism to account for scale heterogeneity across indi...
The structure of consumer taste heterogeneity in discrete choice demand models is important, as it d...
Multi-attribute revealed preference data is used to investigate the heterogeneity of tastes in a sam...
While there is general agreement that consumer taste heterogeneity is crucially important in marketi...
This paper discusses the differences between Multinomial Logit, Random Coefficients Mixed Logit and ...
Heterogeneous tastes across consumers can be captured by random coefficients in a mixed logit (ML) m...
This paper compares three approaches to using attitudinal data to describe heterogeneous preferences...
We present a semi-parametric approach for jointly estimating revealed and stated preference recreati...
Abstract: This paper is to compare the difference of heterogeneous effect caused by multiple sources...
This thesis is a collection of four papers; one centred on a policy application of Contingent Valuat...
This study explores to what extent scale heterogeneity (i.e., varying standard deviation of the erro...