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This paper describes a disaggregate simultaneous destination and mode choice model for shopping trips. Following an introduction to the model structure and a review of the data, the results of five different model specifications are discussed. The models were estimated using data from two communities adjacent to Eindhoven, the Netherlands and utilise the multinomial logit model.
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Richards, M.G., Ben-Akiva, M. A simultaneous destination and mode choice model for shopping trips. Transportation 3, 343–356 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00167965
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