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for the City of Birmingham constructed from multiple data sources and compiled with the use of GIS. The focus of this …
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Recent advances in the theoretical understanding of equilibria in property markets predict that the equilibrium hedonic price function will typically be highly nonlinear. Rather than adopting progressively more flexible econometric specifications to deal with this nonlinearity we adopt an...
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This paper examines the extent to which inequalities in noise exposure are present in the city of Birmingham in the …
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A frequent assumption of hedonic price estimation using property market data is that spatial autocorrelation of regression residuals is a feature of the error generating process. Under this assumption, spatial error dependence models that impose a specific spatial structure on the error...
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