Value of commuting time saving in Beijing: a stated preference study
Abstract
We estimate the value of travel time savings with a discrete choice model using data from choice experiments on both car drivers and public transport users in Beijing. We find that, compared with public transport users, car drivers would be willing to pay more to save one hour during their commute; crowding inside the bus and subway carriage is very important for public transport users; the value of time saving is higher in the morning than in the evening; and the marginal willingness to pay for commuting time savings varies according to gender, income, education, and time flexibility. Moreover, we compare results from a model addressing attribute non-attendance and a standard model. The results from the model addressing non-attendance are more plausible, with higher consistency in estimated parameters and lower standard deviations.
Other description
JEL: C25, R41
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Date
2018-03Author
Hang, Yin
Keywords
Value of commuting time
attribute non-attendance
preference heterogeneity
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
726
Language
eng