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Recent developments in discrete choice modeling: properties of the Multivariate Extreme Value models and their impact on applications

Bierlaire, Michel  
2009
Lunch Seminar in Energy, Environmental and Resource Economics

Since McFadden's seminal paper in 1978, Multivariate (aka Generalized) Extreme Value models have generated a great deal of interest in the discrete choice models community, both on the theoretical and the empirical side. In this lecture, we review some recent properties that we have identified, and discuss their potential impacts on applications.

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Bierlaire, Michel  
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2009

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Lunch Seminar in Energy, Environmental and Resource Economics

Centre for Energy Policy and Economics, ETHZ, Zürich, Switzerland

May 08, 2009

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June 15, 2009
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