Textbooks For Further Reading
- McFadden, Daniel L. (1984). Econometric analysis of qualitative response models. Handbook of Econometrics, Volume II. Chapter 24. Elsevier Science Publishers BV.
- Ben-Akiva, M and S. Lerman (1985). Discrete Choice Analysis: Theory and Application to Travel Demand, MIT Press.
- Hensher, D., J. Rose, and W. Greene (2005). Applied Choice Analysis: A Primer, Cambridge University Press.
- Maddala, G. (1983). Limited-dependent and Qualitative Variables in Econometrics, Cambridge University Press.
- Train, K. (2003). Discrete Choice Methods with Simulation, Cambridge University Press.
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