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Measuring and quantifying lifestyles and their impact on public choices: The case of professional football in Munich

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  • Ahlfeldt, Gabriel M.

    (Department of Geography and Environment, London School of Economics and Political Sciences, London, UK)

  • Maennig, Wolfgang

    (University of Hamburg, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, Hamburg, Germany)

  • Ölschläger, Michaela

    (Chamber of Commerce Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany)

Abstract

Lifestyle data are rarely used in multivariate economic and social studies because the data describe the probability of having a categorical attribute. We propose a novel conversion of lifestyle data into metric scale values. Examining the 2001 referendum on the Allianz-Arena in Munich, our analysis demonstrates that refined indicators of value and strata orientation outperform the typical oriented indicators of economic wealth, in terms of capturing the spatial distribution of support and opposition to the project.

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  • Ahlfeldt, Gabriel M. & Maennig, Wolfgang & Ölschläger, Michaela, 2013. "Measuring and quantifying lifestyles and their impact on public choices: The case of professional football in Munich," Journal of Economic and Social Measurement, IOS Press, issue 1-2, pages 59-86.
  • Handle: RePEc:ris:iosjes:0007
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    1. Gabriel M. Ahlfeldt & Wolfgang Maennig, 2019. "Gewinner und Verlierer von Stadtentwicklung: Ein Plädoyer für mehr Wohneigentum [Winners and losers of urban development: A plea for more home ownership]," Zeitschrift für Immobilienökonomie (German Journal of Real Estate Research), Springer;Gesellschaft für Immobilienwirtschaftliche Forschung e. V., vol. 5(1), pages 111-130, November.

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    Keywords

    Measurement of lifestyle; milieu; referendum; stadium; football;
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    • D00 - Microeconomics - - General - - - General

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