In this paper, we propose a flexible class of discrete choice models. These models are flexible in that members of this class can approximate any discrete choice model obtained from utility maximization. All members of this class are intuitively easy to understand, consistent with utility maximization and do not suffer from the “independence of irrelevant alternatives” problem. In addition, there are members of this class for which maximum likelihood is a feasible estimation method even when the number of alternatives and/or attributes is large. Furthermore, appropriateness of specific functional forms can be explored graphically. We examine the properties of this class intuitively, theoretically, and in an empirical example.approximating d...
In this paper we study the well-known family of Random Utility Models, developed over 50 years ago t...
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...
This article introduces a discrete choice model which incorporates a nonlinear structural adjustment...
We detail the basic theory for models of discrete choice. This encompasses methods of estimation...
This paper discusses important developments in discrete choice modeling for transportation applicati...
In this chapter, we provide an overview of the motivation for, and structure of, advanced discrete c...
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Discrete choice models are usually derived from the assumption of random utility maximization. We co...
Fixed effects in discrete choice models has been a challenge to econometricians from its existence....
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 present a new utility model that serves as the basis for modeling discrete/continuo...
This paper introduces new forms, sampling and estimation approaches fordiscrete choice models. The n...
The main aim of the present paper is to survey sorae major trends in current research in the field o...
In this paper we study the well-known family of Random Utility Models, developed over 50 years ago t...
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...
This article introduces a discrete choice model which incorporates a nonlinear structural adjustment...
We detail the basic theory for models of discrete choice. This encompasses methods of estimation...
This paper discusses important developments in discrete choice modeling for transportation applicati...
In this chapter, we provide an overview of the motivation for, and structure of, advanced discrete c...
SIGLEAvailable from Bibliothek des Instituts fuer Weltwirtschaft, ZBW, Duesternbrook Weg 120, D-2410...
Discrete choice models are usually derived from the assumption of random utility maximization. We co...
Fixed effects in discrete choice models has been a challenge to econometricians from its existence....
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 present a new utility model that serves as the basis for modeling discrete/continuo...
This paper introduces new forms, sampling and estimation approaches fordiscrete choice models. The n...
The main aim of the present paper is to survey sorae major trends in current research in the field o...
In this paper we study the well-known family of Random Utility Models, developed over 50 years ago t...
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...