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The Demand for Local Bus Services in England

Joyce M. Dargay and Mark Hanly

Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 2002, vol. 36, issue 1, 73-91

Abstract: Abstract This paper examines the demand for local bus services in England. The study is based on a dynamic model relating per capita bus patronage to bus fares, income, and service level, and is estimated using a combination of time-series and cross-section data for English counties. The results indicate that patronage is relatively fare-sensitive, with a wide variation in the elasticities. © The London School of Economics and the University of Bath 2002

Date: 2002
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