I'm looking for any information or sample programs using SAS to estimate a Berry-Pakes-Levinsohn type aggregate discrete choice logit model? These are random coefficient logit models using aggregate share data.
Thanks.
Pat
I am not sure . But check PROC BCHOICE .
Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately, BCHOICE is for individual rather than aggregate data, i.e. the response variable is a 0 or 1.
Pat
@pmsas wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately, BCHOICE is for individual rather than aggregate data, i.e. the response variable is a 0 or 1.
Pat
Do you have access to the data that was used to make the aggregate? That might be appropriate for BCHOICE.
You may want to provide a bit more description of your data such as is your aggregate a count or some other summary statistic(s).
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