We consider identification of nonparametric random utility models of multinomial choice using "micro data," i.e., observation of the characteristics and choices of individual consumers. Our model of preferences nests random coefficients discrete choice models widely used in practice with parametric functional form and distributional assumptions. However, the model is nonparametric and distribution free. It allows choice-specific unobservables, endogenous choice characteristics, unknown heteroskedasticity, and high-dimensional correlated taste shocks. Under standard "large support" and instrumental variables assumptions, we show identifiability of the random utility model. We demonstrate robustness of these results to relaxation of the large...
This paper studies nonparametric identification in market level demand models for differentiated pro...
This paper studies nonparametric identification in market level demand models for differentiated pro...
This paper considers structural nonparametric random utility models for continuous choice variables ...
We consider identification of nonparametric random utility models of multinomial choice using “micro ...
Multinomial choice and other nonlinear models are often used to estimate demand. We show how to nonp...
We consider nonparametric identification in models of differentiated products markets, using only ma...
We consider nonparametric identification in models of differentiated products markets, using only ma...
We consider nonparametric identification in models of differentiated products markets, using only mark...
We present new identification results for nonparametric models of differentiated products markets, usi...
We present new identification results for nonparametric models of differentiated products markets, u...
In this research, we provide a new method to estimate discrete choice models with unobserved heterog...
In this research, we provide a new method to estimate discrete choice models with unobserved heterog...
We study a variant of a random utility model that takes a probability distribution over preference r...
We consider nonparametric identi\u85cation in models of di¤erentiated products mar-kets, using only ...
We present new identi\u85cation results for nonparametric models of di¤erentiated products markets, ...
This paper studies nonparametric identification in market level demand models for differentiated pro...
This paper studies nonparametric identification in market level demand models for differentiated pro...
This paper considers structural nonparametric random utility models for continuous choice variables ...
We consider identification of nonparametric random utility models of multinomial choice using “micro ...
Multinomial choice and other nonlinear models are often used to estimate demand. We show how to nonp...
We consider nonparametric identification in models of differentiated products markets, using only ma...
We consider nonparametric identification in models of differentiated products markets, using only ma...
We consider nonparametric identification in models of differentiated products markets, using only mark...
We present new identification results for nonparametric models of differentiated products markets, usi...
We present new identification results for nonparametric models of differentiated products markets, u...
In this research, we provide a new method to estimate discrete choice models with unobserved heterog...
In this research, we provide a new method to estimate discrete choice models with unobserved heterog...
We study a variant of a random utility model that takes a probability distribution over preference r...
We consider nonparametric identi\u85cation in models of di¤erentiated products mar-kets, using only ...
We present new identi\u85cation results for nonparametric models of di¤erentiated products markets, ...
This paper studies nonparametric identification in market level demand models for differentiated pro...
This paper studies nonparametric identification in market level demand models for differentiated pro...
This paper considers structural nonparametric random utility models for continuous choice variables ...