Discrete Choice Methods with Simulation
Discrete Choice Methods with Simulation Kenneth Train University of California, Berkeley National Economic Research Associates Version dated March 8, 2002 Publisher: Cambridge University Press Scheduled publication date: Autumn 2002. Please contact me with any corrections, comments, and suggestions, at train@econ.berkeley.edu or 415-291-1023.
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