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, the Huff model is a widely used tool for predicting the probability of a consumer visiting a site, as a function of the distance of the site, its attractiveness, and the relative attractiveness of alternatives. It was formulated by David Huff in 1963. It is used in marketing, economics, retail research and urban planning, and is implemented in several commercially available GIS systems. Its relative ease of use and applicability to a wide range of problems contribute to its enduring appeal. The formula is given as: P_= \frac where : * A_jis a measure of the attractiveness of store ''j'' * D_{ij}is the distance from the consumer's location, ''i'', to store ''j''. * \alpha is an attractiveness parameter * \beta is a distance decay parameter * n is the total number of stores, including store ''j''


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