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Property values are affected by the properties’ physical, accessibility and environmental features. Railway stations … function as nodes in transport networks and places in an urban environment. They have accessibility and environmental impacts … positive impact on the property value compared to light and heavy railway/Metro stations. The inclusion of other accessibility …
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Property values are affected by the properties’ physical, accessibility and environmental features. Railway stations … function as nodes in transport networks and places in an urban environment. They have accessibility and environmental impacts … positive impact on the property value compared to light and heavy railway/Metro stations. The inclusion of other accessibility …
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35, pages 161-180.<P> Property values are affected by the properties’ physical, accessibility and environmental features …. Railway stations function as nodes in transport networks and places in an urban environment. They have accessibility and … accessibility variables (such as highways) in the models reduces the level of reported railway station impact. However this effect …
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A growing body of programme evaluation literature recognises immigrants as a disadvantaged group on European labour …
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Several central banks have leaned against the wind in the housing market by increasing the policy rate preemptively to prevent a bubble. Yet the empirical literature provides mixed results on the impact of short-term interest rates on house prices: the estimated semi-elasticities range from -12...
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In this paper we present a novel methodology to determine the annual value of recreational visit flows to different habitat types in Great Britain. We combine different empirical models to predict the spatial distributions of recreational value across Great Britain. The models use a combination...
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