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distributed across properties, it may be possible to mitigate this bias by estimating a heteroskedastic frontier regression model …. This approach is demonstrated for a hedonic price function that values air quality in Bogotá, Colombia …
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Using a (second stage) hedonic housing model, this paper identifies an inverse demand function for air quality in Bogota, the fourth most polluted city in Latin America (annual average of PM10 52 mg/m3). We use precipitation and distance to monitoring stations as instruments for pollution. We...
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Using a dual-market sorting model of workers' location decisions, this paper studies the capitalization of air pollution in wages and property prices across Chinese cities. To account for endogeneity of air pollution in the determination of wages and property prices, we exploit...
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