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Reconsidering hedonic art price indexes
Economics Letters, 2009zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
A. Collins +2 more
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Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, 2003
Consumers react differently to price. The purpose of this study was to determine if price acts as a multidimensional cue for Korean students and to determine how this cue is related to hedonic shopping value. Some consumers view high price as a cue to their economic status; others seek out bargains and like to share this information with friends.
Byoungho Jin +2 more
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Consumers react differently to price. The purpose of this study was to determine if price acts as a multidimensional cue for Korean students and to determine how this cue is related to hedonic shopping value. Some consumers view high price as a cue to their economic status; others seek out bargains and like to share this information with friends.
Byoungho Jin +2 more
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Economic Inquiry, 1975
Three feasible interpretations of cross-sectional hedonic price regression equations are derived from consumer choice, profit maximization by competitive firms, and market clearing, each conceptual experiment deploying a Lancastrian “new approach” to micro theory.
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Three feasible interpretations of cross-sectional hedonic price regression equations are derived from consumer choice, profit maximization by competitive firms, and market clearing, each conceptual experiment deploying a Lancastrian “new approach” to micro theory.
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2007
Bulls account for half of the genetic input when making improvements in cattle herds. Therefore, to make a rapid, less costly improvement a cattle producer is more likely to change bulls than cows. One of the problems that breeders who supply bulls face is that the attributes of bulls come bundled together so that it is difficult to determine what the ...
Smith, Jenna M., Smith, Jenna M.
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Bulls account for half of the genetic input when making improvements in cattle herds. Therefore, to make a rapid, less costly improvement a cattle producer is more likely to change bulls than cows. One of the problems that breeders who supply bulls face is that the attributes of bulls come bundled together so that it is difficult to determine what the ...
Smith, Jenna M., Smith, Jenna M.
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GIS-Based Hedonic Pricing of Landscape
Environmental and Resource Economics, 2009Hedonic prices of landscape are estimated in the urban fringe of Dijon (France). Viewshed and its content as perceived at ground level are analyzed from satellite images supplemented by a digital elevation model. Landscape attributes are then fed into econometric models (based on 2,667 house sales) that allows for endogeneity, multicollinearity, and ...
Cavailhès, Jean +7 more
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A hedonic urban land price index
Land Use Policy, 2018Abstract Urban development projects have many effects on society, such as improving mobility, health, education, and sustainability. For policy-relevant measures, it is important that policymakers are able to foresee how quality improvements influence the price of land. Therefore, our objective is to collect a set of variables able to account for the
Glumac, Brano +2 more
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Hedonic pricing in Windhoek townships
Environment and Development Economics, 2003This study applies the hedonic pricing model to property sales in the township areas in Windhoek, the capital city of Namibia, where municipal authorities have pursued a programme of selling plots of land to settlers in order to encourage them into a formalized economic situation.
Michael Nokokure Humavindu, Jesper Stage
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Search, Hedonic Prices and Housing Demand
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1992The conventional model of the housing market does not take into account the search process for a suitable housing unit. Based on a dynamic search theory, this paper develops and estimates a truncated regression model of the rental housing market with stochastic and unobserved truncation points.
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Pricing IaaS: A Hedonic Price Index Approach
2017Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) is a rapidly expanding model of cloud computing. It includes control of computing resources, such as memory, computing power and storage capacity, satisfying the most fundamental IT needs for businesses on a usage-based payment model.
Persefoni Mitropoulou +3 more
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Hedonic prices, price indices and housing markets
Journal of Urban Economics, 1978Abstract This paper extends hedonic price analysis to the formation of housing price indices measuring variation within a metropolitan area. In forming these indices fifteen submarkets, heterogeneous across time and space, are described within a short-run equilibrium model. Linear functional forms are generally rejected using a method proposed by Box
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