Optimising the design of discrete choice experiments (DCE) involves maximising not only the statistical efficiency, but also how the nature and complexity of the experiment itself affects model parameters and variance. The present paper contributes by investigating the impact of the number of DCE ch
A Discrete Choice Model When Context Matters
✍ Scribed by Antoine Billot; Jacques-François Thisse
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 224 KB
- Volume
- 43
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-2496
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