Dynamic Discrete Choice Model for Multiple Social Interactions

作者: Masashi Kuwano , Junyi Zhang , Akimasa Fujiwara

DOI: 10.3141/2231-09

关键词: Generalized extreme value distributionEconometricsDiscrete choiceSocial relationEconomicsSet (psychology)Basis (linear algebra)Welfare economicsTravel behaviorContext (language use)Panel data

摘要: … group on decision maker’s choice behavior is defined as social interaction in this study. This … -type choice analysis. The pioneering work about representing social interaction in decision-…

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