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Date: 2011-12-22 17:39:14
Statistical models
Choice modelling
Scientific modeling
Discrete choice
Mode choice
Choice set
Independence of irrelevant alternatives
Economics
Knowledge
Environmental economics

,/ futegrating Revealed Preference and Stated Response Data into a Jointly Estimated Hierarchical Discrete Choice Model David Hensher

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