Efforts to measure people’s responses to spatially delineated risks confront the potential for correlation between these risks and other, unobserved characteristics of these locations. The possibility of correlation arises in part because individuals observe other locational attributes that can be expected to influence the hedonic equilibrium. One response to this problem is to use events from nature to exploit both temporal and spatial variation in the behavioral responses of interest. This paper evaluates the use of hurricanes as a source of new risk information to households in coastal counties potentially subject to the effects of these storms. We study the extent to which housing prices before and after hurricane Andrew, a hurricane wi...
We investigate the effect of hurricane strikes on housing prices in US coastal cities. To this end,...
Increasing occurrence of devastating natural shocks has stimulated research interest in the economic...
This paper examines the effects that Hurricane Katrina has on individuals in terms of where they loc...
This dissertation explores the dynamic links between natural disasters, human decision making, and r...
People can answer the risks presented by natural disasters in a number of ways; they can move out of...
The perception of risk to natural hazards is a very complex topic and there are multiple factors tha...
We use hedonic property models to estimate the spatial variation in flood risk perception in the cit...
Exposure to natural hazards is rapidly increasing due to growing populations within floodplains and ...
Abstract: Using stated choice survey data we report on subjects ’ perceptions of the risks of hurric...
Findings are reported from two field studies that measured the evolution of coastal residents ’ risk...
We use hedonic property models to estimate the spatial variation in flood risk in the city of Albany...
Katrina demonstrated the growing vulnerability of the United States to major hurricanes. This paper ...
The researchers looked at how hurricanes impact real estate markets and home-buyer sentiment. Sentim...
Properties located within flood zones tend to have prices lower than similar properties in areas outs...
Increasing occurrence of devastating natural shocks has stimulated research interest in the economic...
We investigate the effect of hurricane strikes on housing prices in US coastal cities. To this end,...
Increasing occurrence of devastating natural shocks has stimulated research interest in the economic...
This paper examines the effects that Hurricane Katrina has on individuals in terms of where they loc...
This dissertation explores the dynamic links between natural disasters, human decision making, and r...
People can answer the risks presented by natural disasters in a number of ways; they can move out of...
The perception of risk to natural hazards is a very complex topic and there are multiple factors tha...
We use hedonic property models to estimate the spatial variation in flood risk perception in the cit...
Exposure to natural hazards is rapidly increasing due to growing populations within floodplains and ...
Abstract: Using stated choice survey data we report on subjects ’ perceptions of the risks of hurric...
Findings are reported from two field studies that measured the evolution of coastal residents ’ risk...
We use hedonic property models to estimate the spatial variation in flood risk in the city of Albany...
Katrina demonstrated the growing vulnerability of the United States to major hurricanes. This paper ...
The researchers looked at how hurricanes impact real estate markets and home-buyer sentiment. Sentim...
Properties located within flood zones tend to have prices lower than similar properties in areas outs...
Increasing occurrence of devastating natural shocks has stimulated research interest in the economic...
We investigate the effect of hurricane strikes on housing prices in US coastal cities. To this end,...
Increasing occurrence of devastating natural shocks has stimulated research interest in the economic...
This paper examines the effects that Hurricane Katrina has on individuals in terms of where they loc...