We use hedonic techniques to show that water quality has a significant effect on property values along the Chesapeake Bay. Mindful of the limitations of using hedonic methods for welfare analysis, we calculate the potential benefits from an illustrative (but limited) water quality improvement. Past hedonic studies have almost entirely ignored the potential for omitted variables bias -- the possibility that pollution sources, in addition to emitting undesirable substances, are likely to be unpleasant neighbors. We discuss the implications of this oversight, and we provide an application that addresses the problem head-on
Very few studies have addressed the effects of water quality on recreational values in a hedonic pro...
The desirability of living on or close to water is reflected in sometimes substantial property price...
Water quality affects the recreational and aesthetic benefits that can be obtained from a body of wa...
We use hedonic techniques to show that water quality has a significant effect on property values alo...
The Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries provide a range of recreational and aesthetic amenities, such...
The hedonic approach has been advanced recently as an important tool for assessing the value of non-...
Federal efforts are increasingly targeting surface water quality in urban watersheds throughout the ...
Hedonic property value analysis is one of the leading methods of environmental valuation. This non-m...
We are the first researchers to investigate the impact of the water quality of a commercial marine w...
Hedonic property value methods typically examine the effect of water quality on home prices by focus...
Human perception of water quality that determines utility and behavior may not correspond to often u...
Water quality regulation continues to be controversial, as demonstrated by recent litigation between...
Policy makers often face the problem of evaluating how water quality affects a region’s economic wel...
This study conducts a meta-analysis of the value of water quality in the Chesapeake Bay derived from...
Policy makers often face the problem of evaluating how water quality affects a region's economic wel...
Very few studies have addressed the effects of water quality on recreational values in a hedonic pro...
The desirability of living on or close to water is reflected in sometimes substantial property price...
Water quality affects the recreational and aesthetic benefits that can be obtained from a body of wa...
We use hedonic techniques to show that water quality has a significant effect on property values alo...
The Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries provide a range of recreational and aesthetic amenities, such...
The hedonic approach has been advanced recently as an important tool for assessing the value of non-...
Federal efforts are increasingly targeting surface water quality in urban watersheds throughout the ...
Hedonic property value analysis is one of the leading methods of environmental valuation. This non-m...
We are the first researchers to investigate the impact of the water quality of a commercial marine w...
Hedonic property value methods typically examine the effect of water quality on home prices by focus...
Human perception of water quality that determines utility and behavior may not correspond to often u...
Water quality regulation continues to be controversial, as demonstrated by recent litigation between...
Policy makers often face the problem of evaluating how water quality affects a region’s economic wel...
This study conducts a meta-analysis of the value of water quality in the Chesapeake Bay derived from...
Policy makers often face the problem of evaluating how water quality affects a region's economic wel...
Very few studies have addressed the effects of water quality on recreational values in a hedonic pro...
The desirability of living on or close to water is reflected in sometimes substantial property price...
Water quality affects the recreational and aesthetic benefits that can be obtained from a body of wa...