A drop in the ocean? : behavioral spillover effects and travel mode choice
This study aims to identify behavioral spillover effects related to travel mode decisions. In particular the effect of a shift towards environmentally friendly day-to-day commuting on occasional longer distance travel modes is explored. Therefore a natural experiment caused by the implementation...
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SLU/Dept. of Economics
2017
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