This paper investigates whether the net benefits from owning a vehicle, proxied by annual miles driven, explain the price declines observed over a vehicle's life. We first model the household decision on how much to drive each of its vehicles. Then we empirically establish that variation in household annual miles across brands explains observed price declines. Furthermore, the effect of vehicle age on annual miles decisions (and consequently on market value) depends on household characteristics and the composition of the vehicle stock owned
In this article, we set out to evaluate each of these effects with regard to French households. It i...
This paper presents an empirical comparison of the following approaches to estimate annual mileage b...
US Transportation Collectionhttps://doi.org/10.21949/14045671998PDFResearch PaperPickrell, DonSchime...
This paper investigates whether the net benefits from owning a vehicle, proxied by annual miles driv...
This paper investigates whether the net benefits from owning a vehicle, proxied by annual miles driv...
The literature provides alternative explanations for the decline in used car prices: adverse selecti...
This paper studies the relationship between consumer incomes and ages of the durable goods consumed....
The average age of vehicles in the US has increased by more than 40 percent since the early 1960s. O...
We address the construction of monthly price indexes for motor vehicles from 1998 to 2003 using a un...
Vehicle miles of travel (VMT) is a key indicator of travel demand in the United States. Since 1995 t...
For economic and environmental policy formulation and with the effort of creating less car dependent...
A major concern with addressing the negative externalities of gasoline consumption by regulating fue...
© Springer Science+Business Media New York 2013 Abstract Mobile sources contribute large percentages...
In this paper, we investigated Plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs) within the household context and ana...
Minimizing loss and maximizing profit is a goal that many Americans try to achieve in their lives, w...
In this article, we set out to evaluate each of these effects with regard to French households. It i...
This paper presents an empirical comparison of the following approaches to estimate annual mileage b...
US Transportation Collectionhttps://doi.org/10.21949/14045671998PDFResearch PaperPickrell, DonSchime...
This paper investigates whether the net benefits from owning a vehicle, proxied by annual miles driv...
This paper investigates whether the net benefits from owning a vehicle, proxied by annual miles driv...
The literature provides alternative explanations for the decline in used car prices: adverse selecti...
This paper studies the relationship between consumer incomes and ages of the durable goods consumed....
The average age of vehicles in the US has increased by more than 40 percent since the early 1960s. O...
We address the construction of monthly price indexes for motor vehicles from 1998 to 2003 using a un...
Vehicle miles of travel (VMT) is a key indicator of travel demand in the United States. Since 1995 t...
For economic and environmental policy formulation and with the effort of creating less car dependent...
A major concern with addressing the negative externalities of gasoline consumption by regulating fue...
© Springer Science+Business Media New York 2013 Abstract Mobile sources contribute large percentages...
In this paper, we investigated Plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs) within the household context and ana...
Minimizing loss and maximizing profit is a goal that many Americans try to achieve in their lives, w...
In this article, we set out to evaluate each of these effects with regard to French households. It i...
This paper presents an empirical comparison of the following approaches to estimate annual mileage b...
US Transportation Collectionhttps://doi.org/10.21949/14045671998PDFResearch PaperPickrell, DonSchime...