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Using a data set on housing sales transactions we explore the potential effect of the Fukushima disaster on housing prices in Sweden. In contrast to most earlier findings in other countries we do not find any disproportionate effect from the Fukushima disaster on housing prices in vicinity of...
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, according to the theory of compensating differentials, there should be no relationship between on-the-job risk and job …
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The paper did not originally have an abstract. It explores the robustness of hedonic pricing estimation, focusing on four areas: 1) variable selection and treatment, 2) measurement error, 3) functional form, and 4) error distribution. The paper offers insights to guide the future conduct of...
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The hedonic method is widely used to infer the value of environmental amenities that are bundled with real property. The interpretation of hedonic prices as marginal values requires that households are "fully informed." Yet, there is evidence that buyers are often less informed than sellers. A...
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Revealed preference methods like the hedonic model generally assume economic agents have access to publicly available information and use it effectively. In the housing market, the recent proliferation of seller disclosure laws suggests that policymakers perceive buyers to be less than "fully...
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This paper estimates the monetary value of cutting PM2.5, a dominant source of air pollution in China. By matching hedonic happiness in a nationally representative survey with daily air quality data according to exact dates and locations of interviews in China, we are able to estimate the...
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heterogeneity. These estimates confirm that the environmental risk for households is particularly perceived in more densely … metropolises on household environmental risk …
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with uncertainty even if agents are risk-neutral. Agents' attitudes toward risk influence this relationship: Under risk …
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heterogeneity. These estimates confirm that the environmental risk for households is particularly perceived in more densely … metropolises on household environmental risk. …
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