2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jocm.2014.10.002
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Linking discrete choice to continuous demand in a spatial computable general equilibrium model

Abstract: Discrete choice (DC) models are often used to describe consumer behaviour at a disaggregate level. At this level, a choice decision is defined in terms of a set of alternatives representing different 'varieties' of a particular product differentiated mainly by their quality attributes rather than just prices. Individuals making these choice decisions are also differentiated by their socioeconomic characteristics rather than just income level. DC models therefore are rich in details which are relevant for polic… Show more

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