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Tiebout migration 3 Locational choice 2 Mixed logit 2 Multinomial probit 2 Institutioneller Wettbewerb 1 Logit-Modell 1 Standortwahl 1 interior equilibria 1 private provision 1 public provision 1 stratification 1 viable mechanisms 1
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Undetermined 2 English 1
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Dahlberg, Matz 2 Eklöf, Matias 2 Glomm, Gerhard 1 Lagunoff, Roger 1
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EconWPA 1 Nationalekonomiska Institutionen, Uppsala Universitet 1
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Game Theory and Information 1 Working Paper 1 Working Paper Series / Nationalekonomiska Institutionen, Uppsala Universitet 1
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RePEc 2 EconStor 1
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Relaxing the IIA Assumption in Locational Choice Models: A Comparison Between Conditional Logit, Mixed Logit, and Multinomial Probit Models
Dahlberg, Matz; Eklöf, Matias - 2003
This paper estimates a locational choice model to assess the demand for local public services, using a data set where individuals chooses between 26 municipalities within a local labor market. We assess the importance of the IIA assumption by comparing the predictions of three difference models;...
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Relaxing the IIA Assumption in Locational Choice Models: A Comparison Between Conditional Logit, Mixed Logit, and Multinomial Probit Models
Dahlberg, Matz; Eklöf, Matias - Nationalekonomiska Institutionen, Uppsala Universitet - 2003
This paper estimates a locational choice model to assess the demand for local public services, using a data set where individuals chooses between 26 municipalities within a local labor market. We assess the importance of the IIA assumption by comparing the predictions of three difference models;...
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"A Tiebout Theory of Public vs Private Provision of Collective Goods"
Lagunoff, Roger; Glomm, Gerhard - EconWPA - 1997
We study whether "coercive" public provision or voluntary private provision of public goods can survive when individuals who "vote with their feet" can choose between communities that differ in the way that public goods are provided. We obtain the following findings: (i) an equilibrium always...
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