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Hedonic analysis of housing markets In: Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Sheppard, Stephen
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This chapter examines the hedonic analysis of housing markets. These techniques have been widely applied in studies of the demand for housing attributes and environmental amenities. The chapter discusses the theoretical foundation of hedonic analysis, the use of hedonic estimates of demand for welfare analysis, the empirical difficulties that arise in such studies, and some of the methods for overcoming these difficulties.
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ReDIF This chapter was published in: P. C. Cheshire & E. S. Mills (ed.) Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics , , chapter 41, pages 1595-1635, 1999.This item is provided by Elsevier in its series Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics with number
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