The effects of increased non-work time on the energy intensity of consumption
This thesis investigates how the energy intensity of consumption is affected by an increase in non-work time by estimating how retirement affects the consumption of gasoline and air travel. An estimable model is derived from Becker's (1965) theory of time allocation which is then estimated for a sam...
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SLU/Dept. of Economics
2016
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