Demand for Environmental Quality: An Empirical Analysis of Consumer Behavior in Sweden
Tarek Ghalwash ()
No 676, Umeå Economic Studies from Umeå University, Department of Economics
Abstract:
In this paper we estimate the income elasticity of demand for recreational services and
other traditional groups of goods in Sweden and test for potential changes in such
estimates over the twentieth century. Due to the difficulty of directly observing the
demand for recreational services, we employ an indirect methodology by using the
demand for some outdoor goods as a proxy for the demand for recreational services. In
line with most prior research, our results confirm the expectation that recreational
services, as a public good, is a luxury good in Sweden. Our results also show that the
income elasticities for traditional goods are stable over time, indicating that consumer
preferences for expenditure on these specific commodities do not change over time.
Keywords: Household demand; environmental services; income elasticities; Engel curves (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D12 H41 Q26 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 24 pages
Date: 2006-05-05
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