Directional heterogeneity of environmental disamenities: the impact of crematory operations on adjacent residential values
Autor: | Thomas D. Crocker, Mark D. Agee |
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Rok vydání: | 2010 |
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Zdroj: | Applied Economics. 42:1735-1745 |
ISSN: | 1466-4283 0003-6846 |
DOI: | 10.1080/00036840701721679 |
Popis: | A hedonic study of residential house sales in Rawlins, Wyoming, was conducted to estimate the impact of an environmental shock from a new point source upon adjacent residential property values. We use a unique data base of house sale prices and associated house attributes, including structural and neighbourhood characteristics and geographic distances and directions from the source of the shock, atmospheric emissions from a new crematory. Our data spans 27 months of house sales: 7 months before, and 20 months after the startup of crematory operations. Results indicate that proximity, measured both in terms of direction and distance from the crematory, imparts a statistically significant negative impact on average house sale prices–an increase of 0.3 to 3.6% of average sale price for every one-tenth mile increase up to one-half mile in distance away from the crematory, but depending on direction from the crematory. This distance benefit increases somewhat with calendar time only for houses located west of ... |
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