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The following pages link to Accounting for choice set endogeneity in random utility models of recreation demand (Q1289657):
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- A logit model with endogenous explanatory variables and network externalities (Q301083) (← links)
- A latent segmentation approach to a Kuhn-Tucker model: an application to recreation demand (Q612732) (← links)
- Measurement error in recreation demand models: The joint estimation of participation, site choice, and site characteristics (Q1268489) (← links)
- A dual approach to modelling corner solutions in recreation demand (Q1289206) (← links)
- A structural equations approach to modeling consumptive recreation demand (Q1289616) (← links)
- Incorporating observed choice into the construction of welfare measures from random utility models (Q1395592) (← links)
- Temporal correlation in recreation demand models with limited data (Q1395596) (← links)
- Estimating preferences for outdoor recreation: A comparison of continuous and count data demand system frameworks. (Q1398344) (← links)
- Does accounting for preference heterogeneity improve the forecasting of a random utility model? A case study (Q1765293) (← links)
- A demand theory for number of trips in a random utility model of recreation (Q1817085) (← links)
- A comparison of welfare estimates from four models for linking seasonal recreational trips to multinomial logit models of site choice (Q1817538) (← links)
- Perceived hazard and product choice: An application to recreational site choice (Q1868350) (← links)
- Addressing aggregation bias in zonal recreation models (Q1873181) (← links)
- Handling unobserved site characteristics in random utility models of recreation demand (Q2493787) (← links)
- State dependence and heterogeneity in fishing location choice (Q2569447) (← links)
- Accounting for stochastic shadow values of time in discrete-choice recreation demand models (Q2569449) (← links)
- An Endogenous Segmentation Mode Choice Model with an Application to Intercity Travel (Q4367063) (← links)
- Identifying non-consistent choice behavior in recreation demand models (Q5941413) (← links)