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Private vs. Business and Rail vs. Air Passengers: Willingness to pay for Transport Attributes

Abstract
Using a stated preference survey on passengers travelling by rail or air between the two largest cities in Sweden, we investigate passenger&#39s willingness to pay for improvements of different attributes of the transport modes. We find that both private and business passengers put a substantial value on improvements of the environmental impact from both rail and air. In general, private passengers have much lower fare equivalents for the attribute, which is explained by the fact that business passengers do not pay for the trips themselves. Further, air passengers have higher fare equivalents than what rail passengers have for both rail and air attributes
University
Göteborg University. School of Business, Economics and Law
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/2679
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Date
1999
Author
Carlsson, Fredrik
Keywords
Valuation of attributes; Intercity transport; Random parameter logit
Publication type
Report
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics, nr 1999:14
Language
en
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