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market and alternative marketing arrangements. Themodeling approach, which is similar to a hedonic model, controls for …
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This paper analyzes price differentials among conventional, cage-free, organic, andOmega-3 eggs using retail scanner data from two regional markets and the United Statesas a whole. Results reveal significant premiums attributable to cage-free (a 57% premiumon average) and organic (an 85% premium...
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A hedonic valuation strategy is introduced to estimate the marginal value of sportfishing harvest. The strategy uses … common valuation methods. A charter fee hedonic equation is estimated using data from the market for offshore charter fishing …. Thus, the hedonic approach suggested in this article offers promise as an independent validation of the typical methods …
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The modern consumer expects a consumption experience with both hedonic and utilitarian rewards during a single visit to … the mall. The orchestrating of both hedonic and utilitarian benefits in one visit challenges mall management and retailers … characteristics, mall shopping orientation, mall perception, hedonic satisfaction, utilitarian satisfaction, and mall consumption. The …
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consumers can increase the hedonic benefit of their experiences. This dissertation defines "experiential preparation" as any …
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estimate the benefits of environmental programs. One of the most widely used revealed preference approaches is hedonic property … quality assumed in the hedonic models is the one that buyers and sellers in the market are aware of, and care about. Stated … exploring the use of hedonic and stated preference methods in estimating the impacts of environmental disamenities on home …
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It has been widely assumed that there was a bubble in the U.S. housing market after1999.This paper analyzes the extent to which that was true. We define a bubble as: (1) a regime shift that is characterized by a change in the properties of deviations from the fundamentals of house price growth,...
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This paper provides a comprehensive review of the factors that can cause price levels to diverge and which are at the root of different inflation rates in Europe including the EU-27. Among others, we study the structural and cyclical factors influencing market and non-marketbased service, house...
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Property is a dual good. It provides both a variety of housing services and, sometimes, investment returns. Premiums are paid for a complex bundle of relative advantages, risks, and opportunities within idiosyncratic, complex, and evolving metropolis. Factors beyond the urban footprint influence...
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Many analysts believe that problems in the United States housing market initiated the 2007-2009global financial crisis. In this regard, the subprime mortgage crisis (SMC) shook the foundationsof the financial industry by causing the failure of many iconic Wall Street investment banks...
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