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Semantics meets attractiveness: Choice by salience,
Alfio Giarlotta, Angelo Petralia and Stephen Watson, from arXiv.org (2022) Downloads

Willingness to pay, surplus and Insurance policy under dual theory,
Neji Saidi, from arXiv.org (2022) Downloads

Tailored interventions in a major life decision: A home relocation discrete choice experiment,
Joëlle Velvart, Prudence Dato and Florian Kuhlmey, from Faculty of Business and Economics - University of Basel (2022)
Keywords: Housing choice, household heterogeneity, non-monetary incentives, social norms, energy literacy
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Dynamic demand for differentiated products with fixed-effects unobserved heterogeneity,
Victor Aguirregabiria, from University of Toronto, Department of Economics (2022)
Keywords: Structural dynamic discrete choice models; Dynamic demand of differentiated products; Panel data; Fixed effects; Habits; Switching costs; Storable products; Durable products
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Working from home during a pandemic – a discrete choice experiment in Poland,
Piotr Lewandowski, Katarzyna Lipowska and Mateusz Smoter, from Instytut Badan Strukturalnych (2022)
Keywords: labour market, homeoffice, pandemic, others
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Who is afraid of electric vehicles? An analysis of stated EV preferences in Switzerland,
Jeremy van Dijk and Mehdi Farsi, from IRENE Institute of Economic Research (2022)
Keywords: Transport; Electric vehicles; Adoption barriers; Choice experiment; Stated preferences; Environmental policy; Behaviour
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Exploring the Consumer Market of Microtransit Services in the Sacramento Area, California,
Yan Xing, Susan Pike, Elham Pourrahmani, Susan Handy and Yunshi Wang, from Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Davis (2022)
Keywords: Social and Behavioral Sciences, Choice models, Demand responsive transportation, Logits, Market assessment, Public transit, Shuttle service
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Deadweight Losses or Gains from In-kind Transfers? Experimental Evidence from India,
Klaus Abbink, Gaurav Datt, Lata Gangadharan, Digvijay Negi and Bharat Ramaswami, from Monash University, Department of Economics (2022)
Keywords: deadweight loss, in-kind transfer, cash transfer, food subsidy, field experiment
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A Markov Chain Monte Carlo procedure to generate revealed preference consistent datasets,
Thomas Demuynck, from ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles (2021)
Keywords: Bronars power; Markov Chain Monte Carlo; Revealed preference
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