Choice Modelling: Foundational Contributions by David A. Hensher, John M. Rose, - Edwar... - 0 views
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Ihering Alcoforado on 12 Oct 11Description Choice modelling is an area of growing popularity as many researchers and consultants seek to find better ways to explain the choices made by individuals, households and firms in many application contexts such as transportation, health services, environmental science, marketing, finance, economics, tourism, vacationing, education and employment. Choice modelling as a field began as long ago as 1927 but it was the research in the 1960s and 1970s that cemented the field as a dominant one for studying choice. This authoritative volume, along with an original introduction by the editors, brings together seminal papers that laid out the main features of the booming literature on discrete choice modelling. This timely collection will be of immense value to anyone with an interest in this evolving field of study. Contents 44 articles, dating from 1927 to 2007 Contributors include: M. Ben-Akiva, A. Daly, W. Greene, R. Luce, D. McFadden, T. Morikawa, D. Revelt, K. Train, L.L Thurstone, H.C.W.L Williams Futher information Choice modelling is an area of growing popularity as many researchers and consultants seek to find better ways to explain the choices made by individuals, households and firms in many application contexts such as transportation, health services, environmental science, marketing, finance, economics, tourism, vacationing, education and employment. Choice modelling as a field began as long ago as 1927 but it was the research in the 1960s and 1970s that cemented the field as a dominant one for studying choice. This authoritative volume, along with an original introduction by the editors, brings together seminal papers that laid out the main features of the booming literature on discrete choice modelling. This timely collection will be of immense value to anyone with an interest in this evolving field of study. Full table of contents Contents: Acknowledgements Introduction David A. Hensher and John M. Rose 1. L.L. Thurstone (1927), 'A Law of C