There are reasons researchers may be interested in accounting for spatial heterogeneity of preferences, including avoiding model misspecification and the resulting bias, and deriving spatial maps of willingness-to-pay (WTP), which are relevant for policy-making and environmental management. We employ a Monte Carlo simulation of three econometric approaches to account for spatial preference heterogeneity in discrete choice models. The first is based on the analysis of individual-specific estimates of the mixed logit model. The second extends this model to explicitly account for spatial autocorrelation of random parameters, instead of simply conditioning individual-specific estimates on population-level distributions and individuals’ choices....
Understanding and accommodating heterogeneity in variance (also referred to as heteroscedasticity) a...
The problem of choice set formation for decision makers is an important subject in spatial discrete ...
ii In problems of spatial choice, the choice set is often more aggregated than the one considered by...
Continuous and discrete unobserved heterogeneity have been widely used in modeling discrete choice m...
We report results from a discrete choice experiment designed to assess the general public’s preferen...
Willingness to pay (WTP) for public goods is often spatially heterogeneous; the relevance of this he...
In this paper, we investigate the use of geographically weighted choice models for modelling spatial...
This paper presents the process of derivation and development of a spatial choice model. A mixed (ra...
As the location choice of an individual determines his or her feasible consumption set, it can be mo...
Building a GIS Platform for the Quantitative Approach to Regional Studies in Northeast Asi
In this paper, we investigate the prospects of using geographically weighted choice models for model...
In models with unobserved taste heterogeneity, distributional assumptions can be placed in two ways:...
In recent years, there have been important developments in the simulation analysis of the mixed mult...
AbstractThis chapter is devoted to advanced issues of econometric modelling. The topics covered are,...
Choice experiments have become a widespread approach to non-market environmental valuation. Given th...
Understanding and accommodating heterogeneity in variance (also referred to as heteroscedasticity) a...
The problem of choice set formation for decision makers is an important subject in spatial discrete ...
ii In problems of spatial choice, the choice set is often more aggregated than the one considered by...
Continuous and discrete unobserved heterogeneity have been widely used in modeling discrete choice m...
We report results from a discrete choice experiment designed to assess the general public’s preferen...
Willingness to pay (WTP) for public goods is often spatially heterogeneous; the relevance of this he...
In this paper, we investigate the use of geographically weighted choice models for modelling spatial...
This paper presents the process of derivation and development of a spatial choice model. A mixed (ra...
As the location choice of an individual determines his or her feasible consumption set, it can be mo...
Building a GIS Platform for the Quantitative Approach to Regional Studies in Northeast Asi
In this paper, we investigate the prospects of using geographically weighted choice models for model...
In models with unobserved taste heterogeneity, distributional assumptions can be placed in two ways:...
In recent years, there have been important developments in the simulation analysis of the mixed mult...
AbstractThis chapter is devoted to advanced issues of econometric modelling. The topics covered are,...
Choice experiments have become a widespread approach to non-market environmental valuation. Given th...
Understanding and accommodating heterogeneity in variance (also referred to as heteroscedasticity) a...
The problem of choice set formation for decision makers is an important subject in spatial discrete ...
ii In problems of spatial choice, the choice set is often more aggregated than the one considered by...