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estimate an individual demand function for cinema, with annual data and in terms of average attendance per inhabitant. We find … that cinema is a luxury good and that its demand is elastic with respect to its price. We also show that television acts as …In this paper we explain the decline in cinema attendance in Spain since 1968. We use a cointegration analysis to …
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The authors argue that it is possible to break the demand for films into two types: the underlying demand accounted for … by audiences’ behaviours owing to events outside the film industry (vacations, climate, etc.); and demand due to the … studios exploit peaks in demand. Such agglomeration increases seasonality and could lead studios to overestimate the true …
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In the present paper we examine the German cinema market using time series data of 49 years. Applying estimation … demand for movies per inhabitant. Furthermore, we test for the long run relationship and evaluate the elasticities of demand … with respect to real price and income. Moreover, we analyse if cinema can be defined as an addictive good which can be …
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on public decision-making and to watch film in the cinema. This research looked at film audiences in Thailand to evaluate … to explore other strategies for market demand. …
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