Hi Sven,
Thanks for the advice, but the problem for a stated preference discrete
choice model is that estimation depends on the choice sets seen by the
individuals. Say each individual sees a choice set with three
alternatives. The estimation routine needs to know the three and which
of the three was selected. STATA allows this. I don't see that here.
Thanks,
Walt
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On 5/17/2010 4:56 AM, Sven Schreiber wrote:
Data Analytics Corp. schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> Can a stated preference discrete choice model (especially one with a
> None or base alternative) be estimated in Gretl? If so, how?
>
>
There's ordered logit and probit, and multinomial logit. Some count data
models, too. Check out Model -> Nonlinear Models.
cheers,
sven
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Data Analytics Corp.
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