Choice Modelling
Edited by Stephane Hess and
Andrew Daly
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Choice modelling has been one of the most active fields in economics over recent years. This valuable new book contains leading contributions from academics and practitioners from across the different areas of study where choice modelling is a key analytical technique, drawn from a recent international conference.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Environment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Z0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
ISBN: 9781781007266
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Modeling single individuals: the journey from psych lab to the app store , pp 1-47

- Jordan J. Louviere
- Ch 2 Forecasting behaviour: with applications to transport , pp 48-72

- Andrew Daly
- Ch 3 Workshop report: recent advances on modeling multiple discrete-continuous choices , pp 73-90

- Abdul Pinjari, Chandra Bhat and David S. Bunch
- Ch 4 Workshop report: working with repeated choice data , pp 91-106

- Andrew Daly, Stephane Hess and Christine Eckert
- Ch 5 Workshop report: mental representations and discrete choice behaviour: state-of-the-art and avenues for future research , pp 107-124

- Benedict Dellaert, Theo Arentze, Caspar Chorus, Harmen Oppewal and Geert Wets
- Ch 6 Workshop report: good data is key to the development of good models: so how is innovation in data collection keeping apace? , pp 125-143

- Rob Sheldon, Martin Dix, Terry Flynn and Paul Metcalfe
- Ch 7 Applied welfare economics with discrete choice models: implications of theory for empirical specification , pp 144-171

- Richard Batley and J. Nicolás Ibá-ez
- Ch 8 A comprehensive model to capture the preference for mass rapid transit in Dhaka , pp 172-192

- Annesha Enam and Charisma F. Choudhury
- Ch 9 On the perception of safety in low income neighbourhoods: using digital images in a stated choice experiment , pp 193-210

- Paula Iglesias, Margarita Greene and Juan de Dios Ortúzar
- Ch 10 How urban environment affects travel behaviour: integrated choice and latent variable model for travel schedules , pp 211-228

- Lissy La Paix, Michel Bierlaire, Elisabetta Cherchi and Andrés Monzón
- Ch 11 Selecting a date: a matter of regret and compromises , pp 229-242

- Caspar Chorus and John Rose
- Ch 12 Trivariate probit models of pre-purchase/purchase shopping channel choice: clothing purchases in Northern California , pp 243-273

- Patricia Mokhtarian and Wei (Laura) Tang
- Ch 13 Choice models of travel demand in practice: current trends, problems and welcome research directions , pp 274-302

- Peter Vovsha
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