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by application of a hedonic model using micro level data to explain standard land values in Berlin. Access to employment …
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spatial hedonic analysis is conducted for the metropolitan area of Berlin, Germany, using a large set of georeferenced …
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This paper employs a hedonic price model to explain standard land values in Berlin. Impact on land values is assessed … for the two city airports situated in Berlin, Germany, Tempelhof and Tegel. Empirical results confirm expectations about … indicators created for all three Berlin airports in operation, including Berlin Schoenefeld International Airport, reveal clear …
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I investigate the effect of transportation improvements on changes in population location patterns in Barcelona between 1991 and 2006. At a much finer geographical scale, I verify and extend the finding of Baum-Snow (2007a) that transportation cause suburbanization: highway and railroad...
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Spatial and transport planners, authorities, real estate developers, investors, re-locating residents and businesses have different questions related to space and transport. These questions may concern specific land parcels, or cover a much larger area such as a city, a region, or even a whole...
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Urbanisation in China has long been held back by various restrictions on land and internal migration but has taken off since the 1990s, as these impediments started to be gradually relaxed. People have moved in large numbers to richer cities, where productivity is higher and has increased...
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Why has job growth over the past decades been weaker in the Dutch Randstad area than in surrounding regions? In a simultaneous equations analysis, we find that employment adjusts to the regional supply of labour. Net internal migration is predominantly determined by regional housing supply and...
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Why has job growth over the past decades been weaker in the Dutch Randstad area than in surrounding regions? In a simultaneous equations analysis, we find that employment adjusts to the regional supply of labour. Net internal migration is predominantly determined by regional housing supply and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005136856
The New Economic Geography predicts a positive effect of market access on wages, as represented by the wage equation. Several studies provide empirical evidence in favor of the wage equation. However, a key problem is the endogeneity of market access: it is challenging to identify the causal...
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