Discrete choice models with multiple unobserved choice characteristics

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Since the pioneering work by Daniel McFadden, utility-maximization-based multinomial response models have become important tools of empirical researchers. Various generalizations of these models have been developed to allow for unobserved heterogeneity in taste parameters and choice characteristics. Here we investigate how rich a specification of the unobserved components is needed to rationalize arbitrary choice patterns in settings with many individual decision makers, multiple markets, and large choice sets. We find that if one restricts the utility function to be monotone in the unobserved choice characteristics, then up to two unobserved choice characteristics may be needed to rationalize the choices. © 2007 by the Economics Department Of The University Of Pennsylvania And Osaka University Institute Of Social And Economic Research Association.

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Athey, S., & Imbens, G. W. (2007). Discrete choice models with multiple unobserved choice characteristics. International Economic Review, 48(4), 1159–1192. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2354.2007.00458.x

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