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This paper empirically analyzes the determinants of demand in the German automobile industry. Our primary goal is to refine the existing literature on that topic by exploring the impact of uniqueness seeking behaviour of individuals on the demand schedule. Using a dataset on the segment of...
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Anhand einer quantitativen Befragung von ca. 1500 Jugendlichen und jungen Erwachsenen aus Baden-Württemberg weist Sarah Witzke eine zurückhaltende Tendenz hinsichtlich der Intention, zukünftig Carsharing-Fahrzeuge anstelle eines eigenen Autos nutzen zu wollen, nach. Sie zeigt, dass der Besitz...
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One of the major challenges that our world faces today and in the future is human-induced climate change. The primary cause of global warming, leading to climate change, is the burning of fossil fuels for energy and transport, which increases the concentration of greenhouse gases in the...
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To what extent do car buyers undervalue future fuel costs, and what does this imply for the effectiveness of alternative tax policies? To address both questions, we show it is crucial to account for consumer heterogeneity in mileage and other dimensions. We use detailed product-level data for a...
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This paper quantifies the marginal willingness to pay for a reduction of automobile traffic. By using a new structural approach in a hedonic framework by Bishop and Timmins 2019 we are able to avoid common issues in hedonic studies using instrumental variables. Our analysis is based on data from...
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