This paper presents an econometric technique for circumventing the lack of individual choice data in a framework of binary choice model by utilizing aggregate choice data. The probability of observing a certain number of individuals making choice A out of the total number of individuals in a group is presented as a sum of probabilities of disjoint events, in which some individuals are picked to make choice A, and others are not. These probabilities are then used to form a likelihood function. The model, which is estimated using the method of maximum likelihood, performs favorably in an application to real discrete choice data
This paper introduces new forms, sampling and estimation approaches fordiscrete choice models. The n...
The paper states conditions for minimal variation within the explanatory variables such that the max...
Tesis (Magíster en Ingeniería Industrial) -- Universidad del Norte. Programa de Maestría Ingeniería ...
We propose an econometric technique for estimating the parameters of a binary choice model when only...
We detail the basic theory for models of discrete choice. This encompasses methods of estimation...
Using maximum likelihood (ML) estimation for discrete choice modeling of small datasets causes two p...
In this research, we provide a new method to estimate discrete choice models with unobserved heterog...
Aggregation methods for making aggregate predictions from disaggregate discrete choice models have p...
This working paper overviews theoretical foundations and estimators derived from econometric models ...
When designing stated-choice experiments modellers may consider offering respondents an “indifferenc...
There are many instances in marketing in which researchers do not observe the individual behavior of...
The estimation of discrete choice models requires collecting data about the socioeconomic characteri...
Conventional discrete choice models assume implicity that the choice set is independent of the decis...
This paper introduces new forms, sampling and estimation approaches fordiscrete choice models. The n...
The paper states conditions for minimal variation within the explanatory variables such that the max...
Tesis (Magíster en Ingeniería Industrial) -- Universidad del Norte. Programa de Maestría Ingeniería ...
We propose an econometric technique for estimating the parameters of a binary choice model when only...
We detail the basic theory for models of discrete choice. This encompasses methods of estimation...
Using maximum likelihood (ML) estimation for discrete choice modeling of small datasets causes two p...
In this research, we provide a new method to estimate discrete choice models with unobserved heterog...
Aggregation methods for making aggregate predictions from disaggregate discrete choice models have p...
This working paper overviews theoretical foundations and estimators derived from econometric models ...
When designing stated-choice experiments modellers may consider offering respondents an “indifferenc...
There are many instances in marketing in which researchers do not observe the individual behavior of...
The estimation of discrete choice models requires collecting data about the socioeconomic characteri...
Conventional discrete choice models assume implicity that the choice set is independent of the decis...
This paper introduces new forms, sampling and estimation approaches fordiscrete choice models. The n...
The paper states conditions for minimal variation within the explanatory variables such that the max...
Tesis (Magíster en Ingeniería Industrial) -- Universidad del Norte. Programa de Maestría Ingeniería ...