Many studies in the transport demand literature have shown that income is an important factor in determining how many cars a household owns. When the models used to measure the strength of this relationship are estimated on cross-sectional data, they typically yield one overall value as the estimate. Local circumstances will, however, vary. This paper illustrates the use of the Geographically Weighted Regression technique to estimate the individual strength of this relationship for each of the United Kingdom electoral wards. Use of this type of model enables a wards’ income elasticity to be based on both the local estimate of the strength of this relationship and the current local level of car ownership. How the use of this local elasticity...
This paper presents a new perspective on assessing the financial impacts of private car usage in Eng...
This work examines the implications of advances in time series analysis on car ownership modeling in...
This paper examines the determinants of household car ownership in Ireland, using longitudinal data ...
This study presents global and local models explaining household car ownership elasticity in England...
There were 30.7 million registered cars in Great Britain in 2011, outnumbering the total number of h...
This paper examines the factors determining car ownership for households living in rural and urban a...
This paper reports on a project funded by the Volvo Research Foundations. It is international in nat...
Over the last 50 years there has been a tenfold increase in the number of cars in Great Britain, ris...
In this paper, car ownership models that can be found in the literature (with a focus on the recent ...
The quest towards resolving concerns about transportation energy consumption and emissions across ...
Understanding how car travel and ownership respond to income and fuel prices, and how that response ...
This paper uses econometric analysis of aggregate time-series data to explore how different factors ...
This paper presents a new perspective on assessing the financial impacts of private car usage in Eng...
We estimate a discrete-continuous model of vehicle demand and use for the Belgian region of Flanders...
Predicting car ownership patterns at high spatial resolution is key to understanding pathways for de...
This paper presents a new perspective on assessing the financial impacts of private car usage in Eng...
This work examines the implications of advances in time series analysis on car ownership modeling in...
This paper examines the determinants of household car ownership in Ireland, using longitudinal data ...
This study presents global and local models explaining household car ownership elasticity in England...
There were 30.7 million registered cars in Great Britain in 2011, outnumbering the total number of h...
This paper examines the factors determining car ownership for households living in rural and urban a...
This paper reports on a project funded by the Volvo Research Foundations. It is international in nat...
Over the last 50 years there has been a tenfold increase in the number of cars in Great Britain, ris...
In this paper, car ownership models that can be found in the literature (with a focus on the recent ...
The quest towards resolving concerns about transportation energy consumption and emissions across ...
Understanding how car travel and ownership respond to income and fuel prices, and how that response ...
This paper uses econometric analysis of aggregate time-series data to explore how different factors ...
This paper presents a new perspective on assessing the financial impacts of private car usage in Eng...
We estimate a discrete-continuous model of vehicle demand and use for the Belgian region of Flanders...
Predicting car ownership patterns at high spatial resolution is key to understanding pathways for de...
This paper presents a new perspective on assessing the financial impacts of private car usage in Eng...
This work examines the implications of advances in time series analysis on car ownership modeling in...
This paper examines the determinants of household car ownership in Ireland, using longitudinal data ...