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Practical and empirical identifiability of hybrid discrete choice models
(2012)
The formulation of hybrid discrete choice (HDC) models including both observable alternative attributes and latent variables associated with attitudes and perceptions has become a renewed topic of discussion in recent ...
A multiple indicator solution approach to endogeneity in discrete-choice models for environmental valuation
(Elsevier, 2018-08-15)
Endogeneity is an often neglected issue in empirical applications of discrete choice modelling despite its severe consequences in terms of inconsistent parameter estimation and biased welfare measures. This article analyses ...
Inclusion of latent variables in Mixed Logit models: Modelling and forecasting
(2010)
Travel demand models typically use mainly objective modal attributes as explanatory variables. Nevertheless, it has been well known for many years that attitudes and perceptions also influence users' behaviour. The use of ...
Sequential and Simultaneous Estimation of Hybrid Discrete Choice Models Some New Findings
(2010)
The formulation of hybrid discrete choice models, including both observable alternative attributes and latent variables associated with attitudes and perceptions, has become a topic of discussion once more To estimate ...
Practical and empirical identifiability of hybrid discrete choice models
(PERGAMON PRESS, 2012)
Practical and empirical identifiability of hybrid discrete choice models
(PERGAMON PRESS, 2012)
On the variability of hybrid discrete choice models
(HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR TRANSPORTATION STUDIES LIMITED, 2014)
Demand for sanitation in Salvador, Brazil: a hybrid choice approach
(2011)
Funds to promote access to water and sanitation in developing countries are scarce and most of the investments come from the national governments and households sources, not international resources. In many of these ...