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clear strategy for dealing with the correlation of unobserved neighborhood quality with both school quality and neighborhood … - substantially lower than in prior work - when the average performance of the local school is increased by 5 percent. There is also … evidence of considerable preference heterogeneity. We also show that the full capitalization of school quality into housing …
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This paper develops a comprehensive framework for estimating household preferences for school and neighborhood … to address the endogeneity of school and neighborhood attributes. The model is estimated using restricted-access Census … school increases by five percent. Second, much of the apparent willingness to pay for more educated and wealthier neighbors …
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This paper develops a comprehensive framework for estimating household preferences for school and neighborhood … to address the endogeneity of school and neighborhood attributes. The model is estimated using restricted-access Census … school increases by five percent. Second, much of the apparent willingness to pay for more educated and wealthier neighbors …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012755363
clear strategy for dealing with the correlation of unobserved neighborhood quality with both school quality and neighborhood … - substantially lower than in prior work - when the average performance of the local school is increased by 5 percent. There is also … evidence of considerable preference heterogeneity. We also show that the full capitalization of school quality into housing …
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This paper uses unique panel data covering over two million repeat-sales housing transactions from four metropolitan areas to test for the presence of racial price differentials in the housing market. Drawing on the strengths of these data, our research design controls carefully for unobserved...
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This paper uses unique panel data covering over two million repeat-sales housing transactions from four metropolitan areas to test for the presence of racial price differentials in the housing market. Drawing on the strengths of these data, our research design controls carefully for unobserved...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013083105