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housing attributes 3 Conservation areas 1 Sydney 1 capitalization 1 designation 1 evolution of valuation 1 functional representation of spatial separation 1 hedonic price 1 hedonic pricing 1 hedonic regression model 1 heritage 1 heritage significance 1 housing price gradient 1 listing 1 price differential 1 spatial autocorrelation 1 structural break 1
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Book / Working Paper 2 Article 1
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English 3
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Cheung, Patrick Wai Yin 1 Deodhar, Vinita 1 Gitlesen, Jens Petter 1 Leung, Charles Ka Yui 1 Osland, Liv 1 Thorsen, Inge 1 Wong, Kelvin Siu Kei 1
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Department of Economics, Faculty of Business and Economics 1 Institutt for Økonomi, Universitetet i Bergen 1
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International Real Estate Review 1 Research Papers / Department of Economics, Faculty of Business and Economics 1 Working Papers in Economics 1
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On the Stability of the Implicit Prices of Housing Attributes: A Dynamic Theory and Some Evidence
Leung, Charles Ka Yui; Wong, Kelvin Siu Kei; Cheung, … - In: International Real Estate Review 10 (2007) 2, pp. 66-93
of different housing attributes are “stable.” Theoretically, this paper provides perhaps the first dynamic, general … equilibrium model in which housing attributes’ implicit prices fluctuate. Empirically, this paper models the time paths of …
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Housing price gradients in a geography with one dominating center
Osland, Liv; Thorsen, Inge; Gitlesen, Jens Petter - Institutt for Økonomi, Universitetet i Bergen - 2005
We primarily focus on explaining housing prices and predicting housing price gradients in a Norwegian region with one dominating center (Stavanger). For such a geography spatial separation can be represented in a hedonic regression equation by a function of traveling distance from the city...
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Does the housing market value heritage? Some empirical evidence
Deodhar, Vinita - Department of Economics, Faculty of Business and Economics - 2004
This paper discusses an empirical study conducted in Sydney’s upper north shore with the primary aim of estimating the market price differential between heritage-listed and regular, unlisted houses using the hedonic price technique. The research also examined the relationship between market...
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