This paper formally derives the class of multiple discrete-continuous generalized extreme value (MDCGEV) models, a general class of multiple discrete-continuous choice models based on generalized extreme value (GEV) error specifications. Specifically, the paper proves the existence of, and derives the general form of, closed-form consumption probability expressions for multiple discrete-continuous choice models with GEV-based error structures. In addition to deriving the general form, the paper derives a compact and readily usable form of consumption probability expressions that can be used to estimate multiple discrete-continuous choice models with general cross-nested error structures. The cross-nested version of the MDCGEV model is appli...
The Generalized Extreme Value Model (GEV) was developed by McFadden (cf. McFadden, 1981) with the pu...
Generalised extreme value models provide an interesting theoretical framework to develop closed-form...
Since the pioneering work of McFadden (1974), discrete choice random-utility models have become work...
Many consumer choice situations are characterized by the simultaneous demand for multiple alternativ...
Many consumer choice situations are characterized by the simultaneous demand for multiple alternativ...
In this paper, we explore estimable Generalized Extreme Value (GEV) spatial discrete choice models. ...
In sophisticated transport models choice modeling is used to capture a wide range of behaviors, such...
Many consumer choice situations are characterized by the simultaneous demand for multiple alternativ...
Discrete choice models play a major role in transportation demand anal-ysis. Their nice and strong t...
textThe overall goal of the dissertation is to contribute to the growing literature on multiple disc...
At the time of publication M. Castro and C.R. Bhat were at the University of Texas at Austin, R.M. P...
Generalized extreme value (GEV) models provide a convenient way to model choice behavior that is con...
The Generalized Extreme Value Model was developed by McFadden for the case with discrete choice sets...
https://www.grips.ac.jp/list/jp/facultyinfo/kidokoro_yukihiro/Standard discrete choice models corres...
In this paper I propose new continuous and discrete choice demand models. To do so, I note that exis...
The Generalized Extreme Value Model (GEV) was developed by McFadden (cf. McFadden, 1981) with the pu...
Generalised extreme value models provide an interesting theoretical framework to develop closed-form...
Since the pioneering work of McFadden (1974), discrete choice random-utility models have become work...
Many consumer choice situations are characterized by the simultaneous demand for multiple alternativ...
Many consumer choice situations are characterized by the simultaneous demand for multiple alternativ...
In this paper, we explore estimable Generalized Extreme Value (GEV) spatial discrete choice models. ...
In sophisticated transport models choice modeling is used to capture a wide range of behaviors, such...
Many consumer choice situations are characterized by the simultaneous demand for multiple alternativ...
Discrete choice models play a major role in transportation demand anal-ysis. Their nice and strong t...
textThe overall goal of the dissertation is to contribute to the growing literature on multiple disc...
At the time of publication M. Castro and C.R. Bhat were at the University of Texas at Austin, R.M. P...
Generalized extreme value (GEV) models provide a convenient way to model choice behavior that is con...
The Generalized Extreme Value Model was developed by McFadden for the case with discrete choice sets...
https://www.grips.ac.jp/list/jp/facultyinfo/kidokoro_yukihiro/Standard discrete choice models corres...
In this paper I propose new continuous and discrete choice demand models. To do so, I note that exis...
The Generalized Extreme Value Model (GEV) was developed by McFadden (cf. McFadden, 1981) with the pu...
Generalised extreme value models provide an interesting theoretical framework to develop closed-form...
Since the pioneering work of McFadden (1974), discrete choice random-utility models have become work...