Levine, Ralph L., "A Dynamic Model of Recreational Usage", 1981

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The motivation for developing this model came from an academic interest in the dynamics of recreational behavior as well as in responding to passing recreational problems faced by state officials and tourist industry planners. The current energy picture and economic climate in Midwestern United States appears to be relatively bleak. Michigan, for example, whose economic life revolves around the state of the automobile industry, is reeling from sharp declines in auto sales. The cost of energy, for the most part, has been increasing over the past eight years at a phenomenal rate, not only increasing the cost of automobiles, but also affecting consumer choices and preferences for smaller and more economical cars.

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