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Transportation Planning and Technology | 2007

Relationships between US consumer expenditures on communications and transportation using almost ideal demand system modeling: 1984-2002

Sangho Choo; Taihyeong Lee; Patricia L. Mokhtarian

Abstract This study analyzes aggregate consumer expenditure data from the US between 1984 and 2002, to determine relationships between expenditures on transportation and communications. We first identified 15 categories of goods – nine for transportation, five for communications, and one for all others – and obtained prices for each category across time. Then, we applied the linear approximate almost ideal demand system (AIDS) method for estimating consumer demand functions, aggregating the categories to six (non-personal vehicle (PV), PV capital, PV operation, electronic communications media, print communications media, and all others) due to the small sample size. The results indicate that transportation and communications categories have both substitution and complementarity relationships. The existence of effects in both directions (substitution and complementarity) is testimony to the complexity of the relationships involved, with both generation and replacement possible and happening simultaneously. In addition, expenditures in the transportation categories are generally more income-elastic and price-elastic than those in communications, indicating that communications expenditures are more essential than those for travel. The transportation categories have both substitution and complementarity relationships with each other, while the two communications categories have a substitution relationship.


Transportation | 2007

Correlations between industrial demands (direct and total) for communications and transportation in the U.S. economy 1947–1997

Taihyeong Lee; Patricia L. Mokhtarian


Quality & Quantity | 2011

A decomposition of trends in U.S. consumer expenditures on communications and travel: 1984―2002

Patricia L. Mokhtarian; Taihyeong Lee; Sangho Choo


University of California, Davis. Institute of Transportation Studies. Research report | 2006

Relationships Between U.S. Consumer Expenditures on Communications and Travel: 1984-2002

Sangho Choo; Taihyeong Lee; Patricia L. Mokhtarian


Transportation Research Board 85th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board | 2006

Relationships Between U.S. Consumer Expenditures on Communications and Transportation Using Almost Ideal Demand System Modeling: 1984-2002

Patricia L. Mokhtarian; Sangho Choo; Taihyeong Lee


高速道路と自動車 | 2008

外国論文紹介 米国経済における通信業と運輸業に対する(直接および全体の)需要の相関分析(1947-1997年)(上)

Taihyeong Lee; Patricia L. Mokhtarian


University of California Transportation Center | 2008

Do Transportation and Communications Tend to Be Substitutes, Complements, or Neither? U.S. Consumer Expenditures Perspective, 1984–2002

Sangho Choo; Taihyeong Lee; Patricia L. Mokhtarian


Institute of Transportation Studies | 2008

Do Transportation and Communications Tend to Be Substitutes, Complements, or Neither? U.S. Consumer Expenditures Perspective, 1984-2002

Sangho Choo; Taihyeong Lee; Patricia L. Mokhtarian


Transportation Research Board 86th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board | 2007

Industry-Specific Correlations Between the Demand for Transportation and Communications in the U.S. Economy, 1947-1997

Taihyeong Lee; Patricia L. Mokhtarian


Transportation Research Board 85th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board | 2006

Relationships Between Total Industrial Demands for Communications and Transportation: Input-Output Analysis for the United States, 1947-1997

Patricia L. Mokhtarian; Taihyeong Lee

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Patricia L. Mokhtarian

Georgia Institute of Technology

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