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In 2001, the AZF plant exploded in Toulouse (France). The accident was unexpected, it strongly damaged local housing and benefited from a wide media coverage. It provides a rare opportunity to analyze the consequences of a shift in risk perception on housing markets and neighborhoods subject to...
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In this paper, we examine the effect of suburbanization on obesity rates. Our study is an improvement over the existing literature because we will use county level data for our analysis, enabling us to look at the effect of moving from the central city to the suburbs. Previous research has only...
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share. The effect is found to depend crucially on household income and homeownership status as well as how gentrified the …
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Current developed economies' growth becomes increasingly dependent on the performance of innovation and skill-intensive industries. Therefore, the ability of cities to attract skilled or highly-educated individuals becomes more and more important for their growth and economic development. In...
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cycle. The estimation strategy employs a discrete time duration model. The results suggest that windfalls and changes in …
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Over the last decade or so, the debate on the planning and development of the Paris (Île-de-France) region has revolved around two little words: "Grand Paris", or Greater Paris. Despite existing political and scientific controversies surrounding the future of the capital region, three major...
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performance of classic estimation approaches with a new estimation procedure using a series of Monte Carlo experiments. We then …
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the latter considering the type of consumers. An important result of this exercise is the estimation of housing …
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income polarization: the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP). To enable estimation of the statistical significance of the results, we …
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In this paper I study unit-level data on house prices and rents in Central London. I document the existence of systematic differences in price-rent ratios across property types within the same urban area: bigger properties and properties located in more expensive neighborhoods have higher...
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