Report NEP-DCM-2021-06-28
This is the archive for NEP-DCM, a report on new working papers in the area of Discrete Choice Models. Edoardo Marcucci issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email, RSS, or Mastodon, or Bluesky.
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The following items were announced in this report:
- Ryan Hawthorne & Lukasz Grzybowski, 2021, "Distribution of the benefits of regulation vs. competition: The case of mobile telephony in South Africa," Post-Print, HAL, number hal-03235928, Jan, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijindorg.2020.102673.
- Yoo, Sunbin & Hong, Sungwan & Park, Yeongkyung & Okuyama, Akihiro & Zhang, Zhaozhe & Yoshida, Yoshikuni & Managi, Shunsuke, 2021, "Danger, Respect, and Indifference: Bike-Sharing Choices in Shanghai and Tokyo using Latent Choice Models," MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany, number 108312, Jun.
- Andersson, Angelica & Engelson, Leonid & Börjesson, Maria & Daly, Andrew & Kristoffersson, Ida, 2021, "Long-distance mode choice model estimation using mobile phone network data," Papers, Research Programme in Transport Economics, number 2021:1, Jun.
- Lippens, Louis & Baert, Stijn & Derous, Eva, 2021, "Loss Aversion in Taste-Based Employee Discrimination: Evidence from a Choice Experiment," IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA), number 14438, Jun.
- Supriya Garikipati & Penelope A. Phillips-Howard, 2021, "What’s the Bleeding Problem? Period Poverty, Information Failure and Consumer Preferences in the Global South," Working Papers, University of Liverpool, Department of Economics, number 202107.
- IVASKAITE-TAMOSIUNE Viginta & THIEMANN Andreas, 2021, "The budgetary and redistributive impact of pension taxation in the EU: A microsimulation analysis," JRC Working Papers on Taxation & Structural Reforms, Joint Research Centre, number 2021-08, Jun.
- Cornelis Dirk van Goeverden, 2021, "The value of travel speed," Papers, arXiv.org, number 2106.06599, Jun.
- Pablo Henr'iquez & Jorge Sabat & Jos'e Patr`icio Sullivan, 2021, "Politicians' Willingness to Agree: Evidence from the interactions in Twitter of Chilean Deputies," Papers, arXiv.org, number 2106.09163, Jun, revised Sep 2021.
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