This paper develops a framework for estimating household preferences for school and neighborhood attributes in the presence of sorting. It embeds a boundary discontinuity design in a heterogeneous residential choice model, addressing the endogeneity of school and neighborhood characteristics. The model is estimated using restricted-access Census data from a large metropolitan area, yielding a number of new results. First, households are willing to pay less than 1 percent more in house prices-substantially lower than previous estimates-when the average performance of the local school increases by 5 percent. Second, much of the apparent willingness to pay for more educated and wealthier neighbors is explained by the correlation of these socio...
Abstract. This research aims to present the results obtained from the analysis of neighborhoods rank...
Sorting of households by income and demographic characteristics is common-place—across neighborhoods...
Neighborhood racial composition preferences have the potential to produce extreme residential segreg...
This paper develops a framework for estimating household preferences for school and neighborhood att...
This paper develops a comprehensive framework for estimating household preferences for school and ne...
This paper estimates a discrete choice model of the residential location and schooling (private vs. ...
The goals of federal housing policy are to provide every American family with a decent home in a sui...
This paper investigates the role of preferences for social interactions or outcomes in determining o...
This paper presents a new equilibrium framework for analyzing economic and policy questions related ...
This paper investigates the role of preferences for social interactions or out-comes in determining ...
This paper contributes to the social interactions literature by uti-lizing data on households ’ resi...
We develop a new model of household sorting in a system of residential neighborhoods. We show that t...
This paper introduces an equilibrium framework for analyzing residential sorting, designed to take a...
This paper contributes to the growing literature that identifies and measures the impact of social c...
This paper contributes to the growing literature that aims at identifying and measuring the impact o...
Abstract. This research aims to present the results obtained from the analysis of neighborhoods rank...
Sorting of households by income and demographic characteristics is common-place—across neighborhoods...
Neighborhood racial composition preferences have the potential to produce extreme residential segreg...
This paper develops a framework for estimating household preferences for school and neighborhood att...
This paper develops a comprehensive framework for estimating household preferences for school and ne...
This paper estimates a discrete choice model of the residential location and schooling (private vs. ...
The goals of federal housing policy are to provide every American family with a decent home in a sui...
This paper investigates the role of preferences for social interactions or outcomes in determining o...
This paper presents a new equilibrium framework for analyzing economic and policy questions related ...
This paper investigates the role of preferences for social interactions or out-comes in determining ...
This paper contributes to the social interactions literature by uti-lizing data on households ’ resi...
We develop a new model of household sorting in a system of residential neighborhoods. We show that t...
This paper introduces an equilibrium framework for analyzing residential sorting, designed to take a...
This paper contributes to the growing literature that identifies and measures the impact of social c...
This paper contributes to the growing literature that aims at identifying and measuring the impact o...
Abstract. This research aims to present the results obtained from the analysis of neighborhoods rank...
Sorting of households by income and demographic characteristics is common-place—across neighborhoods...
Neighborhood racial composition preferences have the potential to produce extreme residential segreg...