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Conventional hedonic analysis measures willingness to pay for attributes on the basis of marginal fixed costs. We argue that in many cases variable costs are also affected by these attributes and that this should be taken into account. We develop a simple model to show that the marginal...
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alternatives to choice probabilities in a mechanistic way. This is relevant for counterfactual analysis. In this paper we examine …
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This paper considers specification tests for the multinomial logit model if alternative-specificconstants are used to absorb the impact of omitted variables in the deterministic parts of theutilities. It finds that such tests then do not have any power. This implies that such tests have nopower...
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Reimbursement of commuting costs by employers has attracted little attention from economists. We develop a theoretical model of a monopsonistic employer who determines an optimal recruitment policy in a spatial labour market with search frictions and show that partial reimbursement of commuting...
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The traditional bottleneck model for road congestion promotes the implementation of a triangular, fully time varying, charge as the optimal solution for the road congestion externality. However, cognitive and technological barriers put a practical limit to the degree of differentiation real...
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