| A Survey of House Price Hedonic Studies of the Impact of
Environmental Externalities
Authors: Melissa A. Boyle and Katherine A. Kiel
Start Page: 117
End Page:144
Volume:9
Issue Number: 02
Year: 2001
Publication: Journal of Real Estate Literature
Abstract:
This article reviews existing studies that have used the house price
hedonic technique to estimate the prices that consumers are willing to pay
for environmental goods such as air quality, water quality, and distance
from toxic or potentially toxic sites. We examine whether the results
obtained are consistent over the studies, if the estimated prices change
over time and what role changes in information play in consumers’
behavior. We also discuss what housing and neighborhood variables are
included. Finally, we focus on those studies that have included more than
one environmental good to see whether multiple measures yield different
results.

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