Expenditure elasticity of demand for Swedish leisure aviation travel

The purpose of this study is to find the expenditure elasticity of demand for leisure travel abroad by aviation for Swedish Households. The study uses household expenditure survey data compiled by Statistics Sweden in 2012. The independent variable ”Flight” has numerous values of zero, as many hou...

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Main Author: Ljungquist Baldesi, Angelo
Format: Second cycle, A2E
Language:Swedish
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Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/12861/
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Summary:The purpose of this study is to find the expenditure elasticity of demand for leisure travel abroad by aviation for Swedish Households. The study uses household expenditure survey data compiled by Statistics Sweden in 2012. The independent variable ”Flight” has numerous values of zero, as many households spend no money this type of travel. Having zero values for the dependent variables leads to the so-called censored variable problem where a regular OLS regression leads to a downward bias. This is a well-known problem for expenditure survey data that is dealt with using a Tobin Model. This study finds elasticity values ranging from 2.612 to 2.933. Unfortunately, the models were rejected when the errors of the models failed the tests for Normality and Homoskedasticity. Suggestions for further research and improved models are made.