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Assessing the spatial impact of policy interventions on real-estate values: An exemplar of the use of the hybrid hedonic/repeat-sales method
Chris Leishman, Craig Watkins
The Urban Institute
School of Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society
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Business & Economics
Repeat Sales
81%
Real Estate
68%
Policy Intervention
62%
Public Policy
48%
Hedonic Method
45%
Urban Renewal
42%
Spatial Spillovers
38%
Market Impact
34%
Policy Analysis
31%
Real Estate Market
30%
Criticism
26%
Scotland
26%
Empirical Analysis
20%
Modeling
16%
Social Sciences
Real estate values
100%
sales
55%
public policy
29%
real estate market
27%
urban renewal
24%
real estate
22%
criticism
15%
literature
8%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
urban renewal
39%
public
38%
policy analysis
37%
policy
35%
empirical analysis
34%
market
20%
program
15%
method
12%
modeling
12%
analysis
7%
effect
6%