The Implications of Model Specification for Welfare Estimation in Nested
Logit Models
Abstract
Nested logit models are increasingly being used to value
environmental amenities. The implications of nesting
structure, choice of estimator (FIML or sequential),
and restrictions on parameters across nested groups on
welfare estimates are examined. These issues have received little previous
attention. Model selection criteria that can be used to distinguish among
the models are extended and applied. Additionally, a simulation procedure
is implemented to construct standard errors for the welfare measures.
Source: Kling, C.L. and C.J. Thomson. 1996. “The implications of
model specification for welfare estimation in nested logit models.” American
Journal of Agricultural Economics, 78(1): 103-114.
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