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Management Science. 68:4065-4089
This paper examines whether tax uncertainty can alter investment decisions, focusing primarily on the timing of large capital investments. Empirically, we exploit the staggered implementation of Schedule UTP, a discrete policy change expected to incr
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
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Real Estate Economics. 50:829-861
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The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics. 66:443-486
We examine the role of information disclosure in the housing market, offering both theory and evidence for observed variability in disclosure strategies among property listings in a multiple listing service (MLS). Our initial empirical findings and t
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
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Real Estate Economics. 49:876-916
We study the external impact of foreclosures, exploring how foreclosed properties affect the liquidity of nearby homes. Empirically, we find a foreclosure increases a nearby home’s time-on-market by approximately 30%, on average, which is primarily
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Bennie D. Waller, Geoffrey K. Turnbull, Scott Wentland, Walter R. T. Witschey, Velma Zahirovic-Herbert
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Land Economics. 95:193-210
Property markets do not fully price the public’s value for historic homes to correct the intergenerational externality associated with historical preservation. While preservation for future generations often provides the primary motivation for
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Kenneth J. Bagstad, Monica Grasso, Clifford S. Duke, Jeffery E. Adkins, Ferdinando Villa, C. Frank Casey, Ann Miller, Kirsten L.L. Oleson, James Boyd, Carl D. Shapiro, Jane Carter Ingram, Charles Rhodes, Erica Goldman, Glenn Marie Lange, Brian Voigt, Pierre D. Glynn, François Soulard, Michael Vardon, John Matuszak, Justin A. Johnson, Julie L. Hass, Stephen Posner, Scott Wentland
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BioScience. 68:940-943
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Journal of Real Estate Research. 40:199-240
In this paper, we reexamine a known disamenity to glean new insights into neighborhood spillovers. Employing a survival analysis and a difference-in-difference framework, we find that registered sex offenders have a large adverse impact on nearby hom