... car-type choice (due to the nature of the definition of the alternatives) and derived elasticities as well as willingness to pay indicators, and market shares in different future policy ...of discrete ...
... between choice probabilities and payoffs in discrete-choice ...dynamic discrete-choice and optimal matching ...dynamic discrete-choice ...dynamic ...
... One common technique used in the literature to estimate dynamic discretechoicemodels with non-standard distribution of unobservables is the Simulated Maximum Likelihood (SML). Our MTA method has a ...
... of discretechoicemodels to analyze transportation demand is their disaggregate nature, allowing them to capture heterogeneity in the population under ...the choice context, defined for ...
... programming, discretechoicemodels, Markov chain Monte ...DYNAMIC DISCRETECHOICE (DDC) models has become increasingly popular in empirical ...DDC models is appealing ...
... to discretechoice, the results on price and income effects that in classical consumer theory are provided by ...duality. Discretechoicemodels are usually derived from the assumption ...
... Discretechoicemodels generally assume that model specification is known a ...estimating choicemodels in which the systematic part of the utility specification is divided into an ...
... agent’s choice problem is static in the terminal period and therefore one can identify using data from terminal period the distribution of unobserved state variables and other structural objects by applying ...
... in discretechoicemodels without at least some capacity-related variables missing, like ...Airport choicemodels often do not contain air fares because of measurement difficulties as ...
... in discretechoicemodels without at least some capacity-related variables missing, like ...Airport choicemodels often do not contain air fares because of measurement difficulties as ...
... In this paper, we will discuss a special case of demand models, namely discretechoicemodels. The paper contains a theoretical part and an empirical part. In the former, we discuss how income ...
... of discrete-choicemodels with high-dimensional choice ...multinomial choice model; the estima- tion procedure is semi-parametric and does not require explicit distributional assump- ...
... Experimental evidence suggests that discrepancies between the values measured by the modeller and experienced by the individuals can lead to incorrect parameter estimates. On the other hand, there is, as usual, an ...
... Dynamic discretechoicemodels are used to estimate the behaviour of economic agents and analyse counterfactual policies in numerous ...these models, as it determines the reactions to expected ...
... stated choice experiment carried out among Swiss logistics ...stated choice experiment conducted in Brisbane Australia involving respondents travelling from the city to the airport by ...the choice ...
... user choice mechanism, user perceptions about the service in terms of choice should be ...a choice experiment is generally very complex, users have the possibility of expressing more easily their ...
... This kind of misspecification is particularly damaging when the distribution is it- self of interest as is the case in estimation of the value of travel time, the response to tolls, adoption of a new mode, etc. 1 The ...
... in DiscreteChoiceModels ABSTRACT: Individuals when faced with choices amongst a number of alternatives often adopt a variety of processing rules, ranging from simple linear to complex non-linear ...
... route choice, Lam and Small (2001) consider the following attributes of prospects: cost, expected travel time, and variability of travel time measured by the variance (or standard deviation) of travel ...