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This paper highlights a previously unnoticed property of commonly-used discrete choice models, which is that they feature parallel demand curves. Specifically, we show that in additive random utility models, inverse aggregate demand curves shift in parallel with respect to variety if and only if...
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This paper presents a method to assess the distribution of values of time, and values of statistical life, over participants to a stated choice experiment, that does not require the researcher to make an a priori assumption on the type of distribution, as is required for example for mixed logit...
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For optimal solutions in health care, decision makers inevitably must evaluate trade-offs, which call for multiattribute valuation methods. Researchers have proposed using best-worst scaling (BWS) methods which seek to extract information from respondents by asking them to identify the best and...
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