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Date: 2007-07-30 09:59:07
Statistical models
Regression analysis
Categorical data
Multinomial logit
Discrete choice
Independence of irrelevant alternatives
Logit
Multinomial probit
Logistic regression
Statistics
Economics
Econometrics

“What’s New in Econometrics” Lecture 11 Discrete Choice Models Guido Imbens

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