Browsing by Subject "Choice models"
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(Elsevier, 1998)From a microeconomic viewpoint, the so-called modal utility in discrete choice models is a conditional indirect utility function, which represents the maximum level of satisfaction that can be reached at given prices and ...
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(Wiley & Sons, 2016)The role of assortment planning and pricing in shaping sales and profits of retailers is well documented and studied in monopolistic settings. However, such a role remains relatively unexplored in competitive environments. ...
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(Elsevier, 2002)This book chapter presents the properties of the conditional indirect utility function corresponding to an expanded version of the goods/leisure trade-off model, which includes work and travel time as direct sources of ...