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This video is part of the course Econometrics 2 for Research Master students at Tilburg University. This video contains an introduction to multinomial choice and a detailed discussion of the multinomial logit model. This includes a discussion of the IIA property, welfare analysis, and the Hausman-McFadden test.

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