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Field evidence suggests that agents belonging to the same group tend to behave similarly, i.e., behavior exhibits social interaction effects. Testing for such effects raises severe identification problems. We conduct an experiment that avoids these problems. The main design feature is that each...
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We propose a method to estimate the capitalized value of the architectural design quality of a neighbourhood. Our economic design premium is identified by spatially differentiating property prices and design quality within neighbourhoods and comparing the differences across neighbourhoods. We...
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A number of prominent studies examine the long-run effects of neighborhood attributes on children by leveraging … variation in neighborhood exposure through household moves. How-ever, much neighborhood change comes in place rather than … neighborhood attributes on long-run outcomes for incumbent children and households. For identification, we make use of quasi …
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This paper uses an own built dataset on the history of universities in Italy during 1861-2010 to estimate neighbourhood effects in the local supply of higher education, and incorporate them in a welfare analysis. We implement an instrumental variables approach that exploits initial conditions in...
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Using longitudinal data based on administrative registers for the population of Danish men we develop a model which accounts for the joint earnings dynamics of siblings and youth community peers. We are the first to decompose the sibling correlation of permanent earnings into family and...
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outcome will prevail. We performed an experiment with human subjects exploring how free neighborhood choice affects … treatment with neighborhood choice, the outcome is dramatically different: behavior quickly converges to the socially desirable … outcome leading to welfare gains 2.5 times higher than in the environment without neighborhood choice. Participants playing …
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of the rise of working from home (WFH) on neighborhood-level burglary rates, exploiting geographically granular crime … data and a neighborhood WFH measure. We document three key findings. First, a one standard deviation increase in … neighborhood WFH (9.5pp) leads to a persistent 4% drop in burglaries. This effect is large, explaining more than half of the 30 …
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This paper proposes a novel empirical strategy to estimate the causal effects of federal "redlining" - the mapping and grading of US neighborhoods by the Home Owners' Loan Corporation (HOLC). In the late 1930s, a federal agency created color-coded maps to summarize the financial risk of granting...
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