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Amenities 1 Environmental Economics and Policy 1 benefit cost analysis 1 expectations 1 expert property valuation 1 hedonic models 1 property value differentials 1 property value differentials. 1 sewerage reticulation 1 spatial modeling 1 wage differentials 1
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Gillespie, Robert 1 Graves, Philip E. 1 Knapp, Thomas A. 1
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Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society - AARES 1 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1
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2002 Conference (46th), February 13-15, 2002, Canberra 1 MPRA Paper 1
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Measuring the Benefits of Reticulated Sewerage -- Expectations and Expert Property Valuation
Gillespie, Robert - Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society … - 2002
In a competitive market, property asset prices reflect the value of the services generated by a property for its owner, including productive and consumptive environmental services. The analysis of property values can therefore provide considerable insight into the benefits of programs that have...
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Hedonic analysis in a spatial context: theoretical problems in valuing location-specific amenities
Graves, Philip E.; Knapp, Thomas A. - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 1985
Hedonic analysis is frequently implemented to generate implicit prices for location-specific amenities within single markets, either in cross-city wage differentials or within-city rent gradients. Amenities are shown to be generally priced in both land and labor markets, with single market...
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