Discrete choice models and the housing price and travel to work elasticities of location demand |
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Authors: | Alex Anas Chaushie Chu |
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Institution: | Department of Civil Engineering, Urban and Regional Planning Program, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois 60201 USA |
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Abstract: | Multinomial logit and nested logit models of mode choice in travel to work and housing location choice are estimated from 1970 U.S. census data aggregated to small zones of the Chicago SMSA. The estimated models are then used to derive the “housing rent,” “travel time,” and “travel cost” elasticities of location demand. The effects of sampling variation, sample size, attribute inclusion, model specification, and estimation method on the estimated elasticities are evaluated and found to be important. The elasticities are also compared and found to agree with those obtained from other discrete choice models and, in the case of “housing rent,” with estimates obtained from models based on other theoretical structure. |
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