This article reports a complete two stage hedonic analysis for road noise. For the estimation of the hedonic price function I develop a spatial research design which simultaneously reduces the risk of omitted variable bias and the risk of measurement error in the noise measure. The preference parameters are identified following the approach developed in Bajari and Benkard (2005) by using a simple functional form for utility. Preferences are very heterogeneous and observable demographic characteristics explain 30 percent of the variation in taste for quiet. Results are used to discuss willingness to pay for noise reductions from two policy measures
This paper reports a novel application of the stated choice method to the valuation of road traffic ...
This paper explores the sorting process in response to differing levels of aviation noise exposure i...
A cost-benefit analysis was carried out in the framework of the Netherlands Fourth National Environm...
This article reports a complete two stage hedonic analysis for road noise. For the estimation of the...
This study examines the effect of road and railway noise on property prices. It uses the hedonic re...
In this study we estimate the demand for peace and quiet, and thus also the willingness to pay for ...
This paper compares the use of perceived and measured noise in a hedonic housing model. Although in ...
This paper reports a novel application of the stated choice method to the valuation of road traffic ...
The noise levels measured in metropolitan streets are on many occasions over the norms but the conse...
Purpose : the aim of this study is to estimate monetary abatement values for road and rail traffic n...
This paper is studying an impact of price of noise on a market price of dwelling. I focus on a diffe...
This paper attempts to measure, in a cost–benefit analysis, a stricter noise abatement programme fo...
International audiencePurpose The aim of this study is to estimate monetary abatement values for roa...
This paper reports the first meta-analysis and most extensive review of stated preference studies of...
Purpose The aim of this study is to estimate monetary abatement values for road and rail traffic noi...
This paper reports a novel application of the stated choice method to the valuation of road traffic ...
This paper explores the sorting process in response to differing levels of aviation noise exposure i...
A cost-benefit analysis was carried out in the framework of the Netherlands Fourth National Environm...
This article reports a complete two stage hedonic analysis for road noise. For the estimation of the...
This study examines the effect of road and railway noise on property prices. It uses the hedonic re...
In this study we estimate the demand for peace and quiet, and thus also the willingness to pay for ...
This paper compares the use of perceived and measured noise in a hedonic housing model. Although in ...
This paper reports a novel application of the stated choice method to the valuation of road traffic ...
The noise levels measured in metropolitan streets are on many occasions over the norms but the conse...
Purpose : the aim of this study is to estimate monetary abatement values for road and rail traffic n...
This paper is studying an impact of price of noise on a market price of dwelling. I focus on a diffe...
This paper attempts to measure, in a cost–benefit analysis, a stricter noise abatement programme fo...
International audiencePurpose The aim of this study is to estimate monetary abatement values for roa...
This paper reports the first meta-analysis and most extensive review of stated preference studies of...
Purpose The aim of this study is to estimate monetary abatement values for road and rail traffic noi...
This paper reports a novel application of the stated choice method to the valuation of road traffic ...
This paper explores the sorting process in response to differing levels of aviation noise exposure i...
A cost-benefit analysis was carried out in the framework of the Netherlands Fourth National Environm...