This series is devoted to the analysis of international economics problems with a focus on the dynamic interdependencies between economic transactions across national borders and the institutional framework within which they takeplace. It will include monographs, conference proceedings, readers, etc. covering international economics - theoretical, empirical, and applied -, including international public choice and international new-institutional economics and extending to international law, where economics analysis is applied.
This series is devoted to the analysis of international economics problems with a focus on the dynamic interdependencies between economic transactions across national borders and the institutional framework within which they takeplace. It will include monographs, conference proceedings, readers, etc. covering international economics - theoretical, empirical, and applied -, including international public choice and international new-institutional economics and extending to international law, where economics analysis is applied.
1 Introduction.- 2 Microeconomic Essentials.- 2.1 The Standard Neoclassical Model.- 2.2 Household Production Models.- 2.3 Are goods what are thought of as goods?.- 2.4 Zero Consumption.- 2.5 Households.- 3 Microeconometric Modeling.- 3.1 Discrete Choice Models.- 3.2 Alternative Model Specifications.- 3.3 Judging the Quality of Model Specifications.- 3.4 Discrete-Continuous Choice Models.- 3.5 The Generation of Choice Sets.- 3.6 Spatial Choice Models.- 3.7 Predicting Unobservable Prices.- 4 An Empirical Analysis of Tourism Demand.- 4.1 The Role of the Tourist Industry.- 4.2 Microeconomic Models of Tourists' Behavior.- 4.3 The Choice Set of Tourists.- 4.4 Microeconometric Models of Tourists' Demand.- 4.5 Empirical Results.- 5 Concluding Remarks.- A Details to the Empirical Applications.- A.1 Data Sources.- A.2 Explanations to the Tables.
1 Introduction.- 2 Microeconomic Essentials.- 2.1 The Standard Neoclassical Model.- 2.2 Household Production Models.- 2.3 Are goods what are thought of as goods?.- 2.4 Zero Consumption.- 2.5 Households.- 3 Microeconometric Modeling.- 3.1 Discrete Choice Models.- 3.2 Alternative Model Specifications.- 3.3 Judging the Quality of Model Specifications.- 3.4 Discrete-Continuous Choice Models.- 3.5 The Generation of Choice Sets.- 3.6 Spatial Choice Models.- 3.7 Predicting Unobservable Prices.- 4 An Empirical Analysis of Tourism Demand.- 4.1 The Role of the Tourist Industry.- 4.2 Microeconomic Models of Tourists' Behavior.- 4.3 The Choice Set of Tourists.- 4.4 Microeconometric Models of Tourists' Demand.- 4.5 Empirical Results.- 5 Concluding Remarks.- A Details to the Empirical Applications.- A.1 Data Sources.- A.2 Explanations to the Tables.
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