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Heating Costs and Household Wood Stove Acquisition: A Discrete Choice Demand Model
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 May 2017
Abstract
This paper examines the acquisition of wood stoves by New Hampshire households through use of a utility-maximizing discrete choice model. The analysis is based on the hypothesis that wood stoves are acquired to decrease the monetary costs of home-heating. Operating costs associated with heating with conventional fuel burning capital and with a combination of conventional and wood stove heating capital are estimated. These operating costs are used to estimate probabilities of 1979 wood stove acquisition for particular types of New Hampshire households.
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- Research Article
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- Northeastern Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics , Volume 14 , Issue 1 , April 1985 , pp. 65 - 70
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- Copyright © 1985 Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association
Footnotes
Scientific Article No. A-3945, Contribution No. 6929 Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station. Support for this research was provided under a cooperative agreement with the Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Broomal, Pennsylvania. Computer facilities were provided by the University of Maryland Computer Science Center.
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