Estimating the non-market monetary values of urban amenities has become commonplace in urban planning research, particularly following Rosen’s seminal article on hedonic theory in 1974. As a revealed preference method, the hedonic approach decouples the market price of a house into price components that are attributable to housing characteristics. Despite the potential contribution of this theory in a planning context, three main limitations exist in the conventional applications: (1) variable measurement issues, (2) model misspecification, and (3) the problematic common use of global regression. These flaws problematically skew our understanding of the urban structure and spatial distribution of amenities, leading to misinformed policy int...
The basic model of residential choice, which has been established by generalizing Von Thünen's conce...
Standard models in urban economics assume that the boundary of an urban area will expand as long as ...
Standard models in urban economics assume that the boundary of an urban area will expand as long as ...
Estimating the non-market monetary values of urban amenities has become commonplace in urban plannin...
I define a composite amenity that provides aesthetic and consumption value to local residents: Urban...
Thesis (M.Arch. and S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2001.Includ...
Quality of life factors continue to gain importance in residential location decisions as well as loc...
A house represents not only a bundle of structural characteristics but also a set of location specif...
Neighborhood amenities and household characteristics are an important determinant of property value....
Existing studies show that the rising spatial segregation between skill groups in the U.S. led to in...
This paper explores the importance of continuity assumptions in hedonic price functions. Using a set...
PURPOSE : Understanding the key locational and neighbourhood determinants and their accessibility is...
Purpose – This paper bridges the gap between, on the one hand, supply-driven (urban form and transpo...
Using discrete choice experiments we examine preferences for the spatial provision of local environm...
An equilibrium model predicts that inter-city differences in firm productivity, and the full value o...
The basic model of residential choice, which has been established by generalizing Von Thünen's conce...
Standard models in urban economics assume that the boundary of an urban area will expand as long as ...
Standard models in urban economics assume that the boundary of an urban area will expand as long as ...
Estimating the non-market monetary values of urban amenities has become commonplace in urban plannin...
I define a composite amenity that provides aesthetic and consumption value to local residents: Urban...
Thesis (M.Arch. and S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2001.Includ...
Quality of life factors continue to gain importance in residential location decisions as well as loc...
A house represents not only a bundle of structural characteristics but also a set of location specif...
Neighborhood amenities and household characteristics are an important determinant of property value....
Existing studies show that the rising spatial segregation between skill groups in the U.S. led to in...
This paper explores the importance of continuity assumptions in hedonic price functions. Using a set...
PURPOSE : Understanding the key locational and neighbourhood determinants and their accessibility is...
Purpose – This paper bridges the gap between, on the one hand, supply-driven (urban form and transpo...
Using discrete choice experiments we examine preferences for the spatial provision of local environm...
An equilibrium model predicts that inter-city differences in firm productivity, and the full value o...
The basic model of residential choice, which has been established by generalizing Von Thünen's conce...
Standard models in urban economics assume that the boundary of an urban area will expand as long as ...
Standard models in urban economics assume that the boundary of an urban area will expand as long as ...