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Title Choice modelling : foundational contributions / edited by David A. Hensher and John M. Rose
Published Cheltenham, UK : Elgar Research Collection, [2011]
Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA : Elgar Research Collection, [2011]
©2011
©2011

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Description xviii, 949 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Series Classics in transport and environmental valuation ; 1
Classics in transport and environmental valuation.
Contents Contents note continued: 14.̀Testing Disaggregate Travel Demand Models by Comparing Predicted and Observed Market Shares', Transportation Research Record, 976, 1--7 / Joel L. Horowitz -- 15.̀Multinomial Probit and Qualitative Choice: A Computationally Efficient Algorithm', Transportation Science, 11 (4), November, 338--58 / Yosef Sheffi -- 16.̀A Method of Simulated Moments for Estimation of Discrete Response Models Without Numerical Integration', Econometrica, 57 (5), September, 995--1026 / Daniel McFadden -- 17.̀Estimating "Tree" Logit Models', Transportation Research Part B, 21B (4), August, 251--67 / Andrew Daly -- 18.̀Specification and Estimation of the Nested Logit Model: Alternative Normalisations', Transportation Research Part B, 36 (1), January, 1--17 / William H. Greene -- 19.̀Alternative Nested Logit Models: Structure, Properties and Estimation', Transportation Research Part B, 32B (5), June, 289--98 / Chieh-Hua Wen --
Contents note continued: 20.̀On the Compatibility of Nested Logit Models with Utility Maximization', Journal of Econometrics, 43 (3), March, 373--88 / Axel Borsch-Supan -- 21.̀Estimability in the Multinomial Probit Model', Transportation Research Part B, 25B (1), February, 1--12 / David S. Bunch -- 22.̀Statistical Comparison of Non-Nested Probabilistic Discrete Choice Models', Transportation Science, 17 (3), August, 319--50 / Joel L. Horowitz -- 23.̀Confidence Intervals to Bound the Value of Time', Transportation Research Part E, 37 (2--3), April--July, 143--61 / Juan de Dios Ortuzar -- 24.̀A Latent Class Model for Discrete Choice Analysis: Contrasts with Mixed Logit', Transportation Research Part B, 37 (8), September, 681--98 / David A. Hensher -- 25.̀The Effect of Fuel Economy Standards on the U.S. Automotive Market: An Hedonic Demand Analysis', Transportation Research Part A, 14A, 367--78 / Robert E. Mellman --
Contents note continued: 26.̀Measuring the Societal Impacts of Automobile Downsizing', Transportation Research Part A, 14A, 423--34 / Frederick C. Dunbar -- 27.̀Mixed Logit with Repeated Choices: Households' Choices of Appliance Efficiency Level', Review of Economics and Statistics, LXXX (4), 647--57 / Kenneth Train -- 28.̀Mixed MNL Models for Discrete Response', Journal of Applied Econometrics, 15 (5), 447--70 / Kenneth Train -- 29.̀Forecasting New Product Penetration with Flexible Substitution Patterns', Journal of Econometrics, 89, 109--29 / Kenneth Train -- 30.̀Quasi-Random Maximum Simulated Likelihood Estimation of the Mixed Multinomial Logit Model', Transportation Research Part B, 35 (7), August, 677--93 / Chandra R. Bhat -- 31.The Mixed Logit Model: The State of Practice', Transportation, 30 (2), May, 133--76 / William H. Greene -- 32.̀Current Issues in Discrete Choice Modeling', Marketing Letters, 8 (3), July, 307--22 / Michael P. Keane --
Contents note continued: 33.̀Masking Identification of Discrete Choice Models Under Simulation Methods', Journal of Econometrics, 141 (2), December, 683--703 / Joan L. Walker -- 34.̀A Bayesian Approach to Estimating Household Parameters', Journal of Marketing Research, XXX, May, 171--82 / Greg M. Allenby -- 35.̀Design and Analysis of Simulated Consumer Choice or Allocation Experiments: An Approach Based on Aggregate Data', Journal of Marketing Research, XX, November, 350--67 / George Woodworth -- 36.̀The Role of the Scale Parameter in the Estimation and Comparison of Multinomial Logit Models', Journal of Marketing Research, XXX, August, 305--14 / Jordan Louviere -- 37.̀Estimation of Travel Demand Models from Multiple Data Sources'. Transportation and Traffic Theory, Proceedings of the 11th ISTTT, Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier, 461--76 / M. Koshi --
Contents note continued: 38.̀Estimation of Logit Choice Models using Mixed Stated-Preference and Revealed-Preference Information'. Understanding Travel Behaviour in an Era of Change, Chapter 9, Oxford, UK: Pergamon Press, 209--31 / Martin Lee-Gosselin -- 39.̀Combining Sources of Preference Data', Journal of Econometrics, 89, 197--221 / Joffre Swait -- 40.̀How do Respondents Process Stated Choice Experiments? Attribute Consideration Under Varying Information Load', Journal of Applied Econometrics, 21, 861--78 / David A. Hensher -- 41.̀Discrete/Continuous Models of Consumer Demand', Econometrica, 52 (3), May, 541--61 / W. Michael Hanemann -- 42.̀An Econometric Analysis of Residential Electric Appliance Holdings and Consumption', Econometrica, 52 (2), March, 345--62 / Daniel L. McFadden --
Contents note continued: 43.̀A Multiple Discrete-Continuous Extreme Value Model: Formulation and Application to Discretionary Time-Use Decisions', Transportation Research Part B, 39 (8), September, 679--707 / Chandra R. Bhat -- 44.̀Discrete Choice Models in Preference Space and Willing-to-Pay Space'. Applications of Simulation Methods in Environmental and Resource Economics, Chapter 1, Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer, 1--16 / Anna Alberini
Contents note continued: 8.̀Conditional Logit Analysis of Qualitative Choice Behavior'. Frontiers in Econometrics, Chapter 4, New York, NY and London, UK: Academic Press, 105--12 / Paul Zarembka -- 9.̀On the Formation of Travel Demand Models and Economic Evaluation Measures of User Benefit', Environment and Planning A, 9, 285--344 / H.C.W.L. Williams -- 10.̀Applied Welfare Economics with Discrete Choice Models', Econometrica, 49 (1), January, 105--30 / Harvey S. Rosen -- 11.̀Disaggregate Travel and Mobility-Choice Models and Measures of Accessibility'. Behavioural Travel Modelling, Chapter 30, London, UK: Croom Helm, 654--79 / Peter R. Stopher -- 12.̀The Estimation of Choice Probabilities from Choice Based Samples', Econometrica, 45 (8), November, 1977--88 / Steven R. Lerman -- 13.̀Quantitative Methods for Analysing Travel Behaviour of Individuals: Some Recent Developments'. Behavioural Travel Modelling, Chapter 13, London, UK: Croom Helm, 279--318 / Peter R. Stopher --
Machine generated contents note: 1.̀A Law of Comparative Judgment', Psychological Review, 34, 273--86 / L.L. Thurstone -- 2.̀Binary-Choice Constraints and Random Utility Indicators'. Mathematical Methods in Social Sciences, 1959, Chapter 21, Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 312--29 / Patrick Suppes -- 3.̀The Choice Axiom after Twenty Years', Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 15 (3), 215--33 / R. Duncan Luce -- 4.̀The Relationship between Luce's Choice Axiom, Thurstone's Theory of Comparative Judgment, and the Double Exponential Distribution', Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 15 (2), April, 109--44 / John I. Yellott, Jr. -- 5.̀A New Approach to Consumer Theory', Journal of Political Economy, 74 (2), April, 132--57 / Kelvin J. Lancaster -- 6.̀Rational Choice Under an Imperfect Ability to Choose', American Economic Review, 84 (3), June, 419--40 / Yorgos Y. Papageorgiou -- 7.̀The Structure of Random Utility Models', Theory and Decision, 8, 229--54 / Charles F. Manski --
Summary "Choice modelling is an area of growing popularity as many researchers and consultants seek to find better ways to explain the choices made by individuals, households and firms in many application contexts such as transportation, health services, environmental science, marketing, finance, economics, tourism, education, employment and taking a vacation. Choice modelling as a field begin as long ago as 1927 but it was the research in the 1960s and 1970s that cemented the field a dominant one for studying choice. This authoritative volume, along with an original introduction by the editors, brings together seminal papers that laid out the main features of the booming literature on discrete choice modelling. This timely collection will be of immense value to anyone with an interest in this evolving field of study"--Back cover
Notes An Elgar research collection
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Choice (Psychology) -- Mathematical models.
Decision making -- Mathematical models.
Author Hensher, David A., 1947-
Rose, John M.
LC no. 2011927324
ISBN 0857937278
9780857937278 (hbk)