Discrete Choice Methods with Simulation
from a computational perspective, how to code specific models, and how to take existing code and change it to represent variations in behavior. Some models, such as mixed logit and pure probit in ad-dition of course to standard logit, are available in commercially avail-able statistical packages. In fact, code for these and other models, as
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