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Urban re-development projects may generate various positive as well as negative spatial externalities to the existing population in a given area. This study aims to assess the order of magnitude of the expected net benefits for incumbent residents from a large scale project in the Southern part...
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This paper presents an approach for the estimation of welfare effects of tax policy changes under heterogeneity in consumer preferences. The approach is applied to evaluate the welfare effects of current tax advantages for electric vehicles supplied as fringe benefits by employers. Drawing on...
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, and individual level data on life satisfaction. It is shown that relatively high expenditures in health care have a … positive effect on individuals' life satisfaction in our data. We further illustrate how life satisfaction data can be used to …
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finding is that we establish the existence of a height premium for work and life satisfaction, but only for paid employees … whereas the height premium in work and life satisfaction is only marginally explained by education. …
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income generally has a statistically significant effect. We find a significant effect of social capital on␣life␣satisfaction …
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the life satisfaction of employees. In addition, we find that higher levels of regional unemployment and inflation are … predominantly associated with lower levels of life satisfaction for employees who are in a bad financial situation or who expect …
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This paper reports the results of a stated preference study investigating the Willingness-to-pay (WTP) of employees at the Amsterdam Zuidas for the presence of non-shopping and shopping facilities. The Amsterdam Zuidas area, surrounding the current train-metro-tram station Amsterdam Zuid...
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Popular urban tourist destinations are attracting large numbers of both overnight visitors and excursionists. Since urban cities perform a multitude of functions, the space requirements of tourists can, at times, interfere with those of local users. This paper addresses the issue of disutilities...
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Conventional hedonic analysis measures willingness to pay for attributes on the basis of marginal fixed costs. We argue that in many cases variable costs are also affected by these attributes and that this should be taken into account. We develop a simple model to show that the marginal...
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We perform a meta-analysis of studies investigating consumers' preferences for electric and other alternative fuel vehicles to provide insights into the way consumers trade off driving range for capital costs. We find that consumers are willing to pay, on average, between 47 and 64 USD for a...
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