Estimating Demand For Public Rural Roads In Texas
Laurence M. Crane,
Nat Pinnoi and
Stephen W. Fuller
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Laurence M. Crane: North Dakota State University
Nat Pinnoi: Texas A&M University
Stephen W. Fuller: Texas A&M University
The Review of Regional Studies, 1994, vol. 24, issue 2, 168-209
Abstract:
Following Bergstrom and Goodman, private demand functions for publicly provided rural roads in Texas are estimated at the county level. Results show the effect of income and tax rate (price) to have the expected effect and the demand for rural roads to have changed over time. In particular, demand has become more inelastic, and the influence of income on demand has moderated.
Date: 1994
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