نتایج جستجو برای: hedonic prices

تعداد نتایج: 47883  

2003
Michael Bamberger Gregory Ingram JOHN M. QUIGLEY

In contrast to many commodities traded in the economy, housing services include a diverse bundle of attributes priced in a complex way. Because of the high costs of transforming housing bundles, arbitrage is generally impossible; thus it is to be expected that the prices of individual attributes vary jointly in a nonlinear way, even in market equilibrium. Indeed, in the housing literature there...

افقه, سیدمرتضی, قربانی, سالار,

Determination and the estimation of the house price in urban areas has a great importance for governments, individual and state investors and common people. The mentioned estimation can be used in future planning and decision making of many urban and regional policies. In this regard, due to the vital importance of the house price in recent decades powerful and effective functions have been use...

Asgari, Heshmatolah , Darvishi, Bagher , Rezaeian, Sajad ,

Abstract: Housing unit is heterogeneous and multidimensional commodity; therefore, to determine effective factors on rent, hedonic pricing model is used. To explain the factors, four properties are used for housing, which are physical variables of residential units, access variables, environmental variables (neighborhood), and economic and social characteristics. The variables related to the sp...

Journal: :Journal of health economics 2000
P M Danzon L W Chao

Bilateral drug price and quantity indexes, based on comprehensive data for seven countries (US, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the UK), refute the conventional wisdom that US drug prices are much higher than elsewhere, for Laspeyres (US-weighted) indexes. Previous drug-price comparisons are biased by unrepresentative samples and unweighted indexes. Quasi-hedonic regression shows that...

2013
N. Edward Coulson Jeffrey E. Zabel

Hedonic property value models have been frequently used to value environmental amenities (or dis-amenities) since markets for these goods (bads) do not usually exist. Typically, researchers cite Rosen’s (1974) seminal work that allows one to interpret functions of the hedonic regression coefficients as the marginal willingness to pay (MWTP) for the environmental good. A key assumption needed fo...

Journal: :Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 1978

Javad Shahraki Shahram Saeedian

The study investigates consumers’ preference for cowpea reflected in the Nigerian markets through price discounts and premiums that consumers pay for different cowpea characteristics. The price data used for this study were obtained through a market survey. A common data collection protocol was employed. Every month, between October 2009 to December 2010, five cowpea samples per seller were bou...

2016
Ruoyao Shi Jinyong Hahn Zhipeng Liao Maurizio Mazzocco Rodrigo Pinto Shuyang Sheng

This paper studies a nonparametric hedonic equilibrium model in which certain product characteristics are unobserved. Unlike most previously studied hedonic models, both the observed and unobserved agent heterogeneities enter the structural functions nonparametrically. Prices are endogenously determined in equilibrium. Using both withinand cross-market price variation, I show that all the struc...

2006
Finbarr Brereton J. Peter Clinch Susana Ferreira Gerald Mills Brendan Walsh

This paper proposes a subjective well-being approach to test the equilibrium condition implicit in hedonic pricing. Contrary to the conclusions of previous studies, we show that both approaches are not complementary but, rather, they are alternative ways of computing implicit prices of environmental amenities. They are equivalent when the equilibrium condition holds but, in the absence of such ...

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