2017
DOI: 10.3141/2664-04
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A Microeconomic Theory–Based Latent Class Multiple Discrete–Continuous Choice Model of Time Use and Goods Consumption

Abstract: A microeconomic theory-based multiple discrete-continuous choice model was developed to accommodate (a) both time allocation and goods consumption as decision variables in the utility function, (b) both time and money budget constraints governing the activity participation and goods consumption decisions, (c) a finite probability of zero consumption and zero time allocation (i.e., corner solutions), and (d) technical constraints in the form of minimum consumption levels for any good that would be consumed and … Show more

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“…The same paper and a subsequent paper both proposed a model formu-lation that does not require the specification of a budget and accounts for complementarity and substitution effects (14,15). Other developments include the incorporation of generalized extreme value (GEV) error structures (16), multiple constraints (17,18), latent segmentation (19,20,21) and forecasting procedures (22).…”
Section: Formulations Of Behavioral Choice Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The same paper and a subsequent paper both proposed a model formu-lation that does not require the specification of a budget and accounts for complementarity and substitution effects (14,15). Other developments include the incorporation of generalized extreme value (GEV) error structures (16), multiple constraints (17,18), latent segmentation (19,20,21) and forecasting procedures (22).…”
Section: Formulations Of Behavioral Choice Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%