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In dynamic discrete choice analysis, controlling for unobserved heterogeneity is an important issue, and finite mixture …
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This dissertation consists of three chapters relating to identification and inference in dynamic microeconometric models including dynamic discrete games with many players, dynamic games with discrete and continuous choices, and semiparametric binary choice and duration panel data...
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profitability werelinked to the higher risk of insolvency in the analysis period. The findings appear to supportthe proposition that …
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This paper reports on the results from a split sample choice experiment, where the effect of changing the maximum level of the cost attribute is investigated. The hypothesis was that changing the maximum price level would either give rise to an income effect or have no effect on consumers'...
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for use in cost-benefit analysis in a model of a competitive overlapping generations economy constrained by a socially … that is inefficient. Together, these findings suggest that cost-benefit analysis is at best a partial criterion to policy …
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for use in cost-benefit analysis in a model of a competitive overlapping generations economy constrained by a socially … that is inefficient. Together, these findings suggest that cost-benefit analysis is at best a partial criterion to policy …
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biodiversity conservation. In a meta-analysis, 145Willingness To Pay estimates for biodiversity conservation where existence value … meta-analysis were the study year; habitat type; continent; scope as presented torespondents; whether WTP bids were for …
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choose has not been translated into empirical methods that permit such considerations in econometric analysis. In this paper … in the analysis of a number of data series. Our findings suggest that task complexity does affect inferences about choice …
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A central feature of many models of location choice – whether of firms or households, within or across cities – is the role of local interactions or spillovers, whereby the payoffs from choosing a location depend in part on the number or attributes of other individuals or firms that choose the...
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This paper deals with the effects of uncertain output prices upon fishers' location choices. It employs ARIMA models to construct the price forecasts used by fishers in a model which generates expected profits for three fishing locations in the British Columbia salmon fishery. A random utility...
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