Abstract We study the relationship between house prices and segregation. We find racial segregation is positively related to house prices, with a 0.024 elasticity. Increasing income segregation by 10% is related to a 2.7% increase in house price. On the other hand, the housing market values diversity in educational attainment. Increasing neighborhood educational segregation by 10% is related to a 2.4 discount in housing prices, all else constant. Age heterogeneity is not related to house prices
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This paper examines the relationship between house price levels, school performance, and the racial ...
This dissertation consists of three studies of the relationship between neighborhoods, housing polic...
A central purpose of this chapter is to assess whether the available empirical evidence supports the...
2 We study housing prices and neighborhood segregation. We advance the literature by (1) studying no...
As income inequality in the U.S. rises, a pattern of residential segregation becomes more apparent. ...
Harting P, Radi D. Residential segretation. The role of inequality and housing subsidies. Universitä...
Standard intuition suggests that residential segregation in the United States should decline when ra...
This paper studies the causes and consequences of racial segregation using a new general equilibrium...
Residential segregation is a key public policy issue that is driven by economic factors on the one s...
This paper presents a new equilibrium framework for analyzing economic and policy questions related ...
The perennial debate over the causes of housing segregation between whites and blacks has intensifie...
This paper hypothesizes that segregation in US cities increases as racial inequality narrows due to ...
In cities throughout the United States, blacks tend to live in significantly poorer and lower-amenit...
This paper sets out a new mechanism, involving the emergence of middle-class black neighborhoods, th...
This study attempts to illustrate that increases in minority residents may lead to decreases in hous...
This paper examines the relationship between house price levels, school performance, and the racial ...
This dissertation consists of three studies of the relationship between neighborhoods, housing polic...
A central purpose of this chapter is to assess whether the available empirical evidence supports the...