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Many consumer behaviors are both addictive and social. Understanding how these two phenomena interact informs basic models of human behavior, and matters for policymakers when the behavior is regulated. I develop a new model of demand that incorporates both addiction and social interactions and...
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Zusammenfassung Im Zuge der vielfältigen Diskussionen um eine touristische Übernutzung von Städten liegen kaum Untersuchungen über den Tagestourismus vor. Insbesondere über intradestinationale Aktionsräume und die damit in Verbindung stehende Wahrnehmung von anderen Menschen im Stadtraum...
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Zusammenfassung Die Sozialfigur „Tourist“ genießt sowohl in der akademischen als auch in der populärwissenschaftlichen Literatur mehrheitlich keinen guten Ruf. Die mit ihr verbundenen negativen Konnotationen sind zahlreich und umfassen ebenso Adjektive wie auch Tierbezeichnungen oder...
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Zusammenfassung Räumlich mobilen Menschen werden in der Regel hoher sozialer Status, Leistungsbereitschaft, Erfolg und Flexibilität zugeschrieben. Die „dunkle Seite“ der räumlichen Mobilität wird hierbei von einer gesellschaftlichen Mobilitätsverherrlichung überstrahlt. Der vorliegende...
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Abstract Big Data analysis has drawn considerable interest both in tourism research and practice. The authors argue that, although the potential impact is promising, implementation often fails due to insufficient access to the data needed: Although Big Data is there, it is often not available...
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This presentation discusses how to store, analyze, and present Stata output. I explain how to use my commands –regsave– and –svret– to save Stata output to a Stata-formatted dataset. Results can then be easily manipulated using standard Stata commands. I next...
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While conducting empirical work, researchers sometimes observe changes in outcomes before adoption of a new treatment program. The conventional diagnosis is that treatment is endogenous. Observing changes in outcomes prior to treatment is also consistent, however, with anticipation effects. This...
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We study the dynamics of residential electricity demand by exploiting a natural experiment that produced large and long-lasting price changes in over 250 Illinois communities. Using a flexible difference-in-differences matching approach, we estimate that the price elasticity of demand grows from...
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We estimate the causal effects of acute fine particulate matter exposure on mortality, health care use, and medical costs among the US elderly using Medicare data and a novel instrument for air pollution: changes in local wind direction. We develop a new approach that uses machine learning to...
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