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Recreation Demand and Residential Location
Authors:Peter F. Colwell   Carolyn A. Dehring  Geoffrey K. Turnbull
Affiliation:a Department of Finance, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1407 W. Gregory Drive, Urbana, Illinois, 61821;b Department of Finance and Real Estate, The University of Texas at Arlington, Box 19449, Arlington, Texas, 76019;c Department of Economics, Georgia State University, University Plaza, Atlanta, Georgia, 30303
Abstract:
We use the properties of competitive location equilibrium to study the demand for recreation and the choice of primary residence location. Location-specific recreation and employment lead to pooling equilibria in which consumers reside according to their preference for recreation. In general, the stronger the taste for recreation, the greater the attraction of living close to the recreation site and the lower the demand for other goods, including housing. We explore the effects of trip frequency, trip length, and recreation cost on the spatial distribution of consumers. We also consider the effect of the wage rate on recreation and location demands.
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