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The following pages link to Incorporating observed choice into the construction of welfare measures from random utility models (Q1395592):
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- A latent segmentation approach to a Kuhn-Tucker model: an application to recreation demand (Q612732) (← links)
- Expected utility in econometric random utility models (Q987067) (← links)
- Welfare measurement and representative consumer theory (Q1127379) (← links)
- The observed choice problem in estimating the cost of policies (Q1274773) (← links)
- What's the use? Welfare estimates from revealed preference models when weak complementarity does not hold. (Q1420549) (← links)
- Choice and temporal welfare impacts: incorporating history into discrete choice models. (Q1420552) (← links)
- Random coefficient models for stated preference surveys. (Q1582256) (← links)
- Estimating capabilities with random scale models: women's freedom of movement (Q1638030) (← links)
- Does accounting for preference heterogeneity improve the forecasting of a random utility model? A case study (Q1765293) (← links)
- Consumer surplus from discrete choice models (Q1817078) (← links)
- A comparison of welfare estimates from four models for linking seasonal recreational trips to multinomial logit models of site choice (Q1817538) (← links)
- Generalized random utility model (Q1867817) (← links)
- Semi-parametric discrete choice measures of willingness to pay (Q1934911) (← links)
- Lottery-rationed public access under alternative tariff arrangements: changes in quality, quantity, and expected utility (Q2386180) (← links)
- Transition choice probabilities and welfare analysis in additive random utility models (Q2431096) (← links)
- Utility of income as a random function: behavioral characterization and empirical evidence (Q2490936) (← links)
- Accounting for stochastic shadow values of time in discrete-choice recreation demand models (Q2569449) (← links)
- Demand sensing in \(e\)-business (Q2571444) (← links)
- Welfare, freedom of choice and composite utility in the logit model (Q2575416) (← links)