Energy efficiency plays an important role in reducing the carbon externality from buildings, but economic analyses of more efficient, green building have thus far ignored input costs. This paper finds that the average marginal cost of green-labeled construction projects is smaller than the value premiums documented in the literature. However, design fees, representing just a fraction of development costs but paid largely up-front, are significantly higher for green construction projects. These projects also take longer to complete. The results provide some insight into the market barriers and market failures that may explain the relatively slow adoption of otherwise economically rational green construction practices
AbstractThe most commonly cited green building barrier is the high development costs of construction...
Green innovation is essential for climate change mitigation, but not all innovative projects deliver...
Since some pioneering studies published during the late eighties, an increasing amount of research h...
Energy efficiency plays an important role in reducing the carbon externality from buildings, but eco...
Evidence indicates that green buildings can outperform conventional (non-green) buildings in many pe...
Hosted by the Canadian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (CIQS)Subtheme 2: Delivering High Performance...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, ...
The purpose of this study is to suggest equation about economic analysis of green building technolog...
Buildings are one of the largest consumers of resources and energy in this country, and according to...
2014-2015 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
Despite evidence that sustainable construction practice has numerous environmental, economy and so...
The Earth's health is deteriorating and will deteriorate even more rapidly unless people adopt eco-f...
Green building (GB) has been viewed as an effective means to implement environmental, economic, and ...
Green building (GB) projects, although being developed and operated for more than two decades, may s...
Based on patent data and industry specific energy prices for 18 OECD countries over 30 years we inve...
AbstractThe most commonly cited green building barrier is the high development costs of construction...
Green innovation is essential for climate change mitigation, but not all innovative projects deliver...
Since some pioneering studies published during the late eighties, an increasing amount of research h...
Energy efficiency plays an important role in reducing the carbon externality from buildings, but eco...
Evidence indicates that green buildings can outperform conventional (non-green) buildings in many pe...
Hosted by the Canadian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (CIQS)Subtheme 2: Delivering High Performance...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, ...
The purpose of this study is to suggest equation about economic analysis of green building technolog...
Buildings are one of the largest consumers of resources and energy in this country, and according to...
2014-2015 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
Despite evidence that sustainable construction practice has numerous environmental, economy and so...
The Earth's health is deteriorating and will deteriorate even more rapidly unless people adopt eco-f...
Green building (GB) has been viewed as an effective means to implement environmental, economic, and ...
Green building (GB) projects, although being developed and operated for more than two decades, may s...
Based on patent data and industry specific energy prices for 18 OECD countries over 30 years we inve...
AbstractThe most commonly cited green building barrier is the high development costs of construction...
Green innovation is essential for climate change mitigation, but not all innovative projects deliver...
Since some pioneering studies published during the late eighties, an increasing amount of research h...