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Nested Logit Brand Choice

The nested logit model of brand choice relaxes the restrictive independence-of-irrelevant-alternatives (IIA) assumption of the standard multinomial logit by grouping similar alternatives into nests. Developed by Daniel McFadden as a member of the generalized-extreme-value (GEV) family, it allows the unobserved utilities of alternatives within the same nest to be correlated while keeping a tractable closed form. In a brand-choice setting the natural structure is a tree: consumers first effectively choose a category, sub-category, or product form and then a brand within it, with an inclusive-value term carrying the expected utility of the lower level up to the upper level. The dissimilarity parameter on each nest measures within-nest correlation and reduces to ordinary logit when it equals one. The result is a model whose substitution patterns are far more realistic than plain logit — a price cut on one brand draws disproportionately from its nest-mates — while remaining estimable by maximum likelihood. It is a workhorse for choice analysis when alternatives fall into obvious clusters.

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  1. McFadden, D. (1978). Modelling the Choice of Residential Location. In A. Karlqvist, L. Lundqvist, F. Snickars, & J. Weibull (Eds.), Spatial Interaction Theory and Planning Models (pp. 75-96). North-Holland. ISBN: 9780444851826
  2. McFadden, D. (1980). Econometric Models for Probabilistic Choice Among Products. The Journal of Business, 53(3), S13-S29. DOI: 10.1086/296093

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