Fernando Lera‐LópezMaría José Suárez2026-03-222026-03-22202010.25115/eea.v30i2.3537https://doi.org/10.25115/eea.v30i2.3537https://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/52583Citaciones: 2This empirical paper studies the relationship between individual decisions regarding active and passive sport activities, using a survey conducted in the Spanish region of Navarra in 2007. Firstly, we estimate a bivariate Probit model and a multinomial Logit to analyze sports practice and sporting event attendance. Secondly, we apply a bivariate Tobit model to estimate the determinants of individual expenditures related to both activities. In both participation and expenditures, the results show a significant and positive correlation between active and passive sport activities after controlling for socio-demographic variables.enTobit modelMultivariate probit modelBivariate analysisMultinomial logistic regressionEconometricsLogitMultinomial probitGeographyStatisticsEconomicsDeporte activo y pasivo: ¿Una relación de conveniencia?article