Demand for Travel to Canada by American Citizens
Hossein Askari ()
Transportation Science, 1972, vol. 6, issue 3, 324-334
Abstract:
In this paper, different empirical models for explaining car travel to Canadian provinces by American citizens are estimated. The results indicate interesting substitution and complimentarities in travel that have important policy implications. Furthermore, the results have implications for future travel to Canada given rising incomes and the shifting of the United States' population center.
Date: 1972
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