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2010
Choice models attempt to analyze decision marker’s preferences amongst alternatives. We’ll primarily address the binary case to simplify the illustrations though in principle any number of discrete choices can be analyzed. A key is choices are mutually exclusive and exhaustive. This framing exercise impacts the interpretation of the data.
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Choice models attempt to analyze decision marker’s preferences amongst alternatives. We’ll primarily address the binary case to simplify the illustrations though in principle any number of discrete choices can be analyzed. A key is choices are mutually exclusive and exhaustive. This framing exercise impacts the interpretation of the data.
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2014
This chapter gives an overview of discrete choice analysis techniques. First we present a reflection about the meaning of the words ‘discrete’ and ‘choice’. Then we provide an overview of the sorts of choices in passenger and freight transport that have been treated as discrete choice problems. The next section presents the basic random utility theory,
De Jong, G., Kroes, E.P.
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This chapter gives an overview of discrete choice analysis techniques. First we present a reflection about the meaning of the words ‘discrete’ and ‘choice’. Then we provide an overview of the sorts of choices in passenger and freight transport that have been treated as discrete choice problems. The next section presents the basic random utility theory,
De Jong, G., Kroes, E.P.
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Marketing Letters, 2001
We present a discrete choice model in which a consumer's impression of each alternative is based on her memory of past experience with this choice, and is stochastically updated whenever the alternative is chosen. The consumer remembers a cumulative utility index per alternative, and, when an alternative is chosen, the index is updated by the addition ...
Gilboa, Itzhak, Pazgal, Amit
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We present a discrete choice model in which a consumer's impression of each alternative is based on her memory of past experience with this choice, and is stochastically updated whenever the alternative is chosen. The consumer remembers a cumulative utility index per alternative, and, when an alternative is chosen, the index is updated by the addition ...
Gilboa, Itzhak, Pazgal, Amit
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1987
These are those statistical models which specify the probability distribution of discrete dependent variables as a function of independent variables and unknown parameters. They are sometimes called qualitative response models, and are relevant in economics because the decision of an economic unit frequently involves discrete choice: for example, the ...
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These are those statistical models which specify the probability distribution of discrete dependent variables as a function of independent variables and unknown parameters. They are sometimes called qualitative response models, and are relevant in economics because the decision of an economic unit frequently involves discrete choice: for example, the ...
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2009
Abstract This article describes the statistical models commonly used to study discrete choices. It concentrates on the ‘basic’ discrete choice models, and the theoretical choice situations that lead to these models. Specifically the choice situation addressed include: the ordered choice situation and the unordered choice situation.
Garrett Glasgow, R. Michael Alvarez
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Abstract This article describes the statistical models commonly used to study discrete choices. It concentrates on the ‘basic’ discrete choice models, and the theoretical choice situations that lead to these models. Specifically the choice situation addressed include: the ordered choice situation and the unordered choice situation.
Garrett Glasgow, R. Michael Alvarez
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2023
Due to increasing healthcare costs across the world, limited resources have to be spent wisely. Considering the necessary, optimal provision financing of healthcare, economic techniques have a great potential to provide additional evidence to more traditional methodologies. One recently developed and adopted approach in health economics is the discrete
Folkvord, Frans +3 more
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Due to increasing healthcare costs across the world, limited resources have to be spent wisely. Considering the necessary, optimal provision financing of healthcare, economic techniques have a great potential to provide additional evidence to more traditional methodologies. One recently developed and adopted approach in health economics is the discrete
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Discrete Choice with Social Interactions
The Review of Economic Studies, 2001zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Durlauf, S.N., Brock, W.A.
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2005
Abstract One of the greatest challenges facing health economists is the identification and valuation of benefits from health care interventions. Until the 1990s benefit assessment in health economics was dominated by an assumption that health was the only important outcome from health care.
Ryan, Mandy, Gerard, Karen
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Abstract One of the greatest challenges facing health economists is the identification and valuation of benefits from health care interventions. Until the 1990s benefit assessment in health economics was dominated by an assumption that health was the only important outcome from health care.
Ryan, Mandy, Gerard, Karen
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