Abstract:
:In this paper we estimate three different discrete choice models of provider choice using data from the rural District of Ouidah in Bénin. These three model are: Multinomial Logit (ML); (2) Independent Multinomial Probit (IMP); (3) Multinomial Probit (MP). A comparison of IMP and MP allows us to reject the independence assumption between providers. Furthermore, the cross-price elasticities computed from the restrictive specifications (ML and IMP) are dramatically different from those computed from the more general one (MP). These results cast some doubt on the validity of the previous findings and policy recommendations that are typically based on the ML specification.
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J Health Econjournal_title
Journal of health economicsauthors
Bolduc D,Lacroix G,Muller Cdoi
10.1016/s0167-6296(96)00492-4subject
Has Abstractpub_date
1996-08-01 00:00:00pages
477-98issue
4eissn
0167-6296issn
1879-1646pii
S0167-6296(96)00492-4journal_volume
15pub_type
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