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Measuring the social value of local public goods: an Empirical Analysis within Paris Metropolitan Area
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Abstract
We use a non-linear hedonic model to estimate the implicit prices of 17 local public goods in a Paris suburban area on an original data set of some 8200 housing units. The results reveal a robust effect of local public school quality (measured both by the fraction of junior high school students that... view more
We use a non-linear hedonic model to estimate the implicit prices of 17 local public goods in a Paris suburban area on an original data set of some 8200 housing units. The results reveal a robust effect of local public school quality (measured both by the fraction of junior high school students that are at least 2 years behind grade level and the student/teacher ratio) on house prices. It is observed that housing owners' marginal willingness to pay for reducing commuting time is roughly similar for public transportation than for car transportation. Another noticeable result is the complete capitalization of local taxes at a discount rate of 3.5%. An illustration of the potential usefulness of the results for cost-benefit analysis is also provided.... view less
Document language
English
Publication Year
2006
Page/Pages
p. 1945-1961
Journal
Applied Economics, 38 (2006) 16
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/00036840500427213
Status
Postprint; peer reviewed
Licence
PEER Licence Agreement (applicable only to documents from PEER project)