Wiktor Budziński

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I am a researcher focusing on modelling of consumers’ preferences, with applications in environmental, cultural and health economics. I graduated with an MA degree in Econometrics and computer science, as well as a BA degree in Mathematics. Both of them were granted by the University of Warsaw. My PhD thesis is focused on extending discrete choice modelling framework to better capture consumers’ preference heterogeneity. This involves working with spatial econometric tools in order to analyze how preferences change in space and developing new models that would allow for incorporating spatial dimension into discrete choice models. Furthermore, my work is concerned with the effect of attitudes, perceptions and other psychological factors on consumer’s choices. I worked extensively with the so-called hybrid choice models, which were developed to tackle such issues. I also have experience with modeling demand using revealed preference data. I teach Microeconometrics and Choice modelling courses at the University of Warsaw.

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