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Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) often present concise choice scenarios that may appear incomplete to respondents. To allow respondents to express uncertainty arising from this incompleteness, DCEs may ask them to state probabilities with which they expect to make specific choices. The...
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Using a Discrete Choice Experiment we estimate the relative value attached by workers on core job attributes identified …
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This paper develops a generalized hedonic model in which an exogenous shock to a single product attribute can affect other attributes, the markets for the product's complements and substitutes, and aggregate quantity produced. These factors are shown to be empirically relevant and to cause bias...
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We study workers' and employers' preferences for remote work, estimating the willingness to pay for working from home (WFH) using discrete choice experiments with more than 10,000 workers and more than 1,500 employers in Poland. We selected occupations that can be done remotely and randomised...
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shift premium. To this end, we included a discrete choice experiment in an online survey targeted at night and shift workers …
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It has been suggested in the literature that a source of incompleteness in the agency relationship between the doctor and the patient is that the provider may respond to an incomplete or biased perception of the patient's interests. However, this has not been shown empirically. This paper is...
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With a sample of 700 future public sector primary teachers in India, a Discrete Choice Experiment is used to measure … in remote areas this could compromise skills. -- discrete choice experiment ; teacher recruitment ; job preferences …
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discrete choice experiment to investigate how adult tobacco cigarette smokers' demand for cigarette type varies by four policy …
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the training investment. A discrete choice experiment is used to empirically test the predictions from our theoretical …
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We examine evidence from two unique discrete choice experiments (DCE) on long term care insurance and several of its relevant attributes, and more specifically, choices made by 15,298 individuals in the United States with and without insurance. We study the valuation of the following insurance...
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