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Compensating diferential 2 Latin America 2 Marginal willingness to pay 2 Mexico 2 Particulate matter (PM10) 2 Residential sorting 2 Valuation of air quality 2 Wage-hedonic models 2 Air pollution 1 Air pollution control 1 Lateinamerika 1 Luftreinhaltung 1 Luftverschmutzung 1 Mexiko 1 Pollution 1 Residential location 1 Umweltbelastung 1 Willingness to pay 1 Wohnstandort 1 Zahlungsbereitschaftsanalyse 1
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Fontenla, Matías 2 Gonzalez, Fidel 2 Goodwin, M. Ben 2
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Latin American Economic Review 1 Latin American economic review : LAER ; official journal of Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económica (CIDE) 1
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Pollution and the choice of where to work and live within Mexico City
Fontenla, Matías; Goodwin, M. Ben; Gonzalez, Fidel - In: Latin American Economic Review 28 (2019) 1, pp. 1-17
Global air pollution continues to increase across the world, and Mexico City is one of the most polluted cities in the western hemisphere. This paper considers the tradeoff between wages, housing characteristics, and air quality in the conjoint decision of where a household decides to live and...
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Pollution and the choice of where to work and live within Mexico City
Fontenla, Matías; Goodwin, M. Ben; Gonzalez, Fidel - In: Latin American economic review : LAER ; official … 28 (2019), pp. 1-17
Global air pollution continues to increase across the world, and Mexico City is one of the most polluted cities in the western hemisphere. This paper considers the tradeoff between wages, housing characteristics, and air quality in the conjoint decision of where a household decides to live and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012256052
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