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Multichoice Logit: Modeling Incomplete Preference Rankings of Classical Concerts

Hans van Ophem, Piet Stam and Bernard van Praag

Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, 1999, vol. 17, issue 1, 117-28

Abstract: In this article, the authors develop an econometric model to analyze data on incomplete information on preferences. The available information consists of groups of alternatives that are preferred to other groups of alternatives. Only for the most preferred group is a full ranking observed. The resulting model is estimated on data concerning preferences on classical concerts.

Date: 1999
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