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Citation

Büscher S, Bauer D. Transp. Res. B Methodol. 2024; 181: e102890.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2024, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.trb.2024.102890

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Composite Marginal Likelihood (CML) estimation and its advancements are popular ways to reduce the computational burden involved in the estimation of Multinomial Probit (MNP) models. CMLs use the product of marginal likelihoods of decision makers instead of the complete joint likelihood, reducing the numerical load. This allows for the estimation of models for larger and more complex data sets. The definition of the CML involves power weights on the marginal likelihoods that influence the statistical properties of the estimator. In this paper, we discuss how to effectively use the power weights in the cases of (1) unbalanced panel settings, where the weights help to reduce the variance of the estimator, and (2) unaccounted autoregressive structure of the errors, where the weights help to reduce the asymptotic bias of the estimator due to misspecification.


Language: en

Keywords

Composite marginal likelihood; Efficiency; Probit modelling; Unaccounted autoregressive error process; Unbalanced panel data; Weighting

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