This paper examines price differences of identical residential properties located around shopping centers of different sizes. Various models are tested for this purpose. The size of a shopping center is found to have a positive contributory effect on the values of surrounding residential properties as the variable "size of a shopping center" is found to be positive and significant in all models. The results indicate that the value of a residential property at a radial distance from the outer periphery of a larger shopping center is higher as compared to that of an otherwise identical residential property located at the same radial distance from the outer periphery of a smaller shopping center.
153 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.Most literature on the econom...
The opponents of big‐box entry argue that large retail establishments generate a variety of negative...
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Shopping center redevelopment is inevitable to remain attractive for consumers. In this paper, we in...
Shopping malls, as an important type of commercial facilities, are growing dramatically. They have g...
This paper empirically examines inter-center externalities in regional shopping centers. Specificall...
The goal of this paper is to empirically measure the consumer utility trade-off between store locati...
Shopping malls, as an important type of commercial facilities, are growing dramatically. They have g...
Shopping center redevelopment is inevitable to remain attractive for consumers. In this paper, we in...
Understanding consumer shopping patterns is essential in estimating the value of regional shopping c...
A great deal of research has been carried out on residential property values and numerous factors ha...
This paper develops a formal theory of store location within shopping centers based on bid rent theo...
Existing retail theory postulates a hierarchical space market with larger centers having greater dra...
This study presents consistent, and more efficient estimates compared with OLS and IV, for market va...
This discussion paper resulted in a publication in 'Regional Studies' 45(5), 609-23. Industrial site...
153 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.Most literature on the econom...
The opponents of big‐box entry argue that large retail establishments generate a variety of negative...
This paper is the first to document empirically that urban shopping areas have a pronounced centre w...
Shopping center redevelopment is inevitable to remain attractive for consumers. In this paper, we in...
Shopping malls, as an important type of commercial facilities, are growing dramatically. They have g...
This paper empirically examines inter-center externalities in regional shopping centers. Specificall...
The goal of this paper is to empirically measure the consumer utility trade-off between store locati...
Shopping malls, as an important type of commercial facilities, are growing dramatically. They have g...
Shopping center redevelopment is inevitable to remain attractive for consumers. In this paper, we in...
Understanding consumer shopping patterns is essential in estimating the value of regional shopping c...
A great deal of research has been carried out on residential property values and numerous factors ha...
This paper develops a formal theory of store location within shopping centers based on bid rent theo...
Existing retail theory postulates a hierarchical space market with larger centers having greater dra...
This study presents consistent, and more efficient estimates compared with OLS and IV, for market va...
This discussion paper resulted in a publication in 'Regional Studies' 45(5), 609-23. Industrial site...
153 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.Most literature on the econom...
The opponents of big‐box entry argue that large retail establishments generate a variety of negative...
This paper is the first to document empirically that urban shopping areas have a pronounced centre w...