Discrete choice models are usually derived from the assumption of random utility maximization. We consider the reverse problem, whether choice probabilities are consistent with maximization of random utilities. This leads to tests that consider the variation of these choice probabilities with the average utilities of the alternatives. By restricting the range of the average utilities we obtain a sequence of tests with fewer maintained assumptions. In an empirical application, even the test with the fewest maintained assumptions rejects the hypothesis of random utility maximization
Small & Rosen’s 1981 paper has played an influential role in promoting the application of discre...
In this paper we give simple proofs of identification results in discrete choice models for the case...
In this chapter, we provide an overview of the motivation for, and structure of, advanced discrete c...
Discrete choice models are usually derived from the assumption of random utility maximization. We co...
Discrete choice models are usually derived from the assumption of random utility maximization. We co...
Summary Discrete choice models are usually derived from the assumption of random utility maximizatio...
In this paper we study the relationship between discrete or qualitative choice models and the hypoth...
In this paper we study the relationship between discrete or qualitative choice models and the hypoth...
Abstract. We analyze the use of discrete choice models for the estimation of risk aversion and show ...
We analyze the use of discrete choice models for the estimation of risk aversion and show a fundamen...
Item does not contain fulltextTo explain inconsistency in choice experiments, where a subject on rep...
Abstract. Discrete choice methods are often used for the estimation of time prefer-ences. We show th...
While the paradigm of utility maximisation has formed the basis of the majority of applications in d...
Given a discrete maximization problem with a linear objective function where the coefficients are ch...
In this paper, we propose a flexible class of discrete choice models. These models are flexible in t...
Small & Rosen’s 1981 paper has played an influential role in promoting the application of discre...
In this paper we give simple proofs of identification results in discrete choice models for the case...
In this chapter, we provide an overview of the motivation for, and structure of, advanced discrete c...
Discrete choice models are usually derived from the assumption of random utility maximization. We co...
Discrete choice models are usually derived from the assumption of random utility maximization. We co...
Summary Discrete choice models are usually derived from the assumption of random utility maximizatio...
In this paper we study the relationship between discrete or qualitative choice models and the hypoth...
In this paper we study the relationship between discrete or qualitative choice models and the hypoth...
Abstract. We analyze the use of discrete choice models for the estimation of risk aversion and show ...
We analyze the use of discrete choice models for the estimation of risk aversion and show a fundamen...
Item does not contain fulltextTo explain inconsistency in choice experiments, where a subject on rep...
Abstract. Discrete choice methods are often used for the estimation of time prefer-ences. We show th...
While the paradigm of utility maximisation has formed the basis of the majority of applications in d...
Given a discrete maximization problem with a linear objective function where the coefficients are ch...
In this paper, we propose a flexible class of discrete choice models. These models are flexible in t...
Small & Rosen’s 1981 paper has played an influential role in promoting the application of discre...
In this paper we give simple proofs of identification results in discrete choice models for the case...
In this chapter, we provide an overview of the motivation for, and structure of, advanced discrete c...