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Access For Appraisal: Systematic Review Of Real-Estate Uplift

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  • Isaac Mann
  • David M. Levinson

    (TransportLab, School of Civil Engineering, University of Sydney)

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is paper integrates and extends many of the concepts of accessibility deriving from Hansen’s (1959) seminal paper, and develops a theory of access that generalizes from the particular measures of access that have become increasingly common. Access is now measured for a particular place by a particular mode for a particular purpose at a particular time in a particular year. General access is derived as a theoretical idea that would be measured for all places, all modes, all purposes, at all times, over the lifecycle of a project. It is posited that more general access measures better explain spatial location phenomena. Article History: Received: August 25, 2019 Revised version submitted: March 4, 2020 Accepted: March 9, 2020 Available online: May 29, 2020

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  • Isaac Mann & David M. Levinson, 2026. "Access For Appraisal: Systematic Review Of Real-Estate Uplift," Working Papers paper-2026-09, University of Minnesota: Nexus Research Group.
  • Handle: RePEc:nex:wpaper:paper-2026-09
    DOI: 10.1080/01441647.2026.2627191
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    • R40 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - Transportation Economics - - - General

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