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We know discrete choice models describe decision-makers’ choices among alternatives and one important characteristic of these models that the alternatives must be mutually exclusive. If this is so we use mlogit/clogit etc. to conclude our study. But if our alternatives are not mutually exclusive i.e., one can choose either A or B or both then which model we can choose to proceed with our study.
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