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household car travel demand. Elasticities are estimated for different segments of households, based on their socio-economic and … estimations using aggregate data for Switzerland, and show that there is important heterogeneity in price sensitivity across …This article uses a rich panel dataset of 1,741 Swiss households in order to examine the effect of fuel prices on …
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elasticities than previous estimates based on aggregate data for Switzerland and reveal important heterogeneity in price … panel dataset of 1,138 Swiss households. Elasticities are estimated for different segments of households, based on their …This article presents an empirical estimation of the effect of fuel prices on vehicle kilometers traveled (VKT) using a …
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In this paper, we use data from a new household-level panel survey to estimate short- and long-run price elasticities … of residential electricity demand in Switzerland. We exploit Switzerland's unique local variation in topography … difference and gradual adjustment models, we find short-run elasticities of -0.3 and long-run elasticities in excess of negative …
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improvements. Using both panel estimation and quantile regression methods on household travel diary data collected in Germany … between 1997 and 2009, this study investigates the heterogeneity of the rebound effect in private transport. With the average … results indicate that the magnitude of estimated fuel price elasticities - from which rebound effects can be derived - depends …
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This paper econometrically estimates residential water consumption in Germany between 2007 and 2013 based on a panel of … prices. The short-run (long-run) price elasticity is estimated at around 4.2% (13%), but water demand appears to respond …
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show the importance of such measurement errors for the estimation of demand in a setting with nonseparable unobserved … heterogeneity. We develop a consistent estimator using external information on the true distribution of prices. Examining the demand … group rather than the true individual value. In consumer demand this form of measurement error is present because the price …
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