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across individuals. In the research reported here, we examine two models of heterogeneous utility, linear-altruism and …
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Based on a large-scale survey conducted in 11 large and small eastern cities in 2002, this study employs ordered probit models to estimate the effects of demographic and socio-economic variables on the likelihood of biotech food acceptance in China. This study also employs a dichotomous choice...
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"The power sector in the south IndianState of Andhra Pradesh faces a significant supply deficit as well as restrictions in the national availability of fossil resources and grid capacity. Moreover, electricity supply is of low quality in terms of scheduled and unscheduled power cuts and peak...
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We propose to analyze the determinants of consumers’ brand decision within aretailer store using a multinomial mixed logit approach. For the consumers’ choice, nationalbrands compete with private labels (both me-too product and high quality store brand). We firstfind that the standard private...
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This paper reports the findings from a discrete choice experiment study designed to estimate the economic benefits associated with rural landscape improvements in Ireland. Using a mixed logit model, the panel nature of the dataset is exploited to retrieve willingness to payvalues for every...
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The extent of the benefits of improved river health remain uncertain. Quantifying these benefits is useful in prioritising policy investments. This study uses the Choice Modelling technique to estimate the value that households attach to attributes of improved river health. Data from a choice...
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