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In this article, we build a simple present-value model to give the basis for an income-capitalization appraisal method considering interneighborhood dependency of net operating incomes. We also show the maximum-likelihood estimation method for the model in a cross-sectional situation and apply...
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In this paper, we build a simple present value model in order to give the basis for an income capitalization appraisal method considering inter-neighborhood dependency of net operating incomes. We also show the Maximum Likelihood estimation method for the model in a cross-sectional situation and...
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In the literature of new trade theory, most papers study the industrial location by imposing the assumption of free transportation in the agricultural sector. This paper explicitly incorporates arbitrary transport costs in both the manufacturing and the agricultural sectors into the...
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We examine how the spatial economy with multiple industries is shaped when interregional trade costs and intraregional commuting costs are low. All industries are characterized by increasing returns to scale and monopolistic competition, and they are differentiated by their trade costs and the...
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