Conditional Choice Probabilities and the Estimation of Dynamic Discrete Choice Models
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- Hotz, V.J. & Miller, R.A., 1989. "Conditional Choice Probabilities And The Estimation Of Dynamic Discrete Choice Models," University of Chicago - Economics Research Center 89-02, Chicago - Economics Research Center.
- Hotz, V.J. & Miller, R.A., 1988. "Conditional Choice Probabilities And The Estimation Of Dynamic Discrete Choice Models," GSIA Working Papers 88-89-10, Carnegie Mellon University, Tepper School of Business.
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