The methods of discrete choice analysis and their applications in the modelling of transportation systems constitute a comparatively new field that has largely evolved over the past 15 years.
Since its inception, however, the field has developed rapidly, and this is the first text and reference work to cover the material systematically, bringing together the scattered and often
inaccessible results for graduate students and professionals.
Discrete Choice Analysis presents these results in such a way that they are fully accessible to the range of students and professionals who are involved in modelling demand and consumer
behavior in general or specifically in transportation - whether from the point of view of the design of transit systems, urban and transport economics, public policy, operations research, or
systems management and planning.
The introductory chapter presents the background of discrete choice analysis and context of transportation demand forecasting. Subsequent chapters cover, among other topics, the theories of
individual choice behavior, binary and multinomial choice models, aggregate forecasting techniques, estimation methods, tests used in the process of model development, sampling theory, the
nested-logit model, and systems of models.
Moshe Ben-Akiva and Steven R. Lerman are both faculty members of the Civil Engineering Department at MIT and affiliated with its Center for Transportation Studies. Discrete Choice
Analysis is ninth in the MIT Press Series in Transportation Studies, edited by Marvin Manheim.
-
Too Big: Rebuild by Design’s Transformative Response to Climate Change
$2,100 -
Water Index: Design Strategies for Drought, Flooding and Contamination
$1,573 -
Urban 3.0: Synergy for Sustainable Cities
$2,338 -
City Riffs: Urbanism, Ecology, Place
$1,015 -
Urban 3.0: Synergy for Sustainable Cities
$8,550 -
Metropolitan Land Use and Transport: Place and Plexus
$8,100 -
Total Landscape: Sensitive Alternatives to the Post-industrial Landscape
$1,573 -
Dialogues in Urban and Regional Planning: The Right to the City
$6,300 -
Characterising Neighbourhoods: Exploring Local Assets of Community Significance
$2,473 -
Streets Reconsidered: Inclusive Design for the Public Realm
$8,550 -
Metropolitan Land Use and Transport: Place and Plexus
$2,698 -
City on a Grid: How New York Became New York
$630 -
Is the World Urban?: Towards a Critique of Geospatial Ideology
$1,398 -
The Arsenal of Exclusion & Inclusion: 101 Things That Open and Close the City
$1,573 -
Arts Culture Public Space: H3 Hardy Collaboration Architecture
$1,048 -
Infrastructural Ecologies: Alternative Development Models for Emerging Economies
$1,350 -
The Design of Urban Manufacturing
$2,428 -
1951 Exhibition of Architecture: Guide to the Exhibition of Architecture, Town Planning and Building Research
$7,200 -
Ethics of the Urban: The City and the Spaces of the Political
$1,225 -
Contemporary Urbanism and Emerging Urbanisation in Iran
$4,725

