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Does JASTIP as Facilitating Condition Affect the E-Marketplace Adoption in Developing Region?

open access: yesSistemasi: Jurnal Sistem Informasi
E-marketplaces are expanding in developing regions but face barriers related to logistics costs and infrastructure. JASTIP, an informal proxy shopping service, has emerged as a potential solution to improve accessibility.
Novelia Sipahelut   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

The European used-car market at a glance: Hedonic resale price valuation in automotive leasing industry [PDF]

open access: yes
In the leasing industry, the risk of loss on sales at the end of the contract term, as well as pricing are critically impacted by the forecasted resale price of the asset (residual value).
Sylvain Prado
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Online real estate agencies and their impact on the housing market

open access: yesReal Estate Economics, EarlyView.
Abstract Online platforms have transformed many markets, as evidenced by the rise of firms such as Amazon, Uber, and Airbnb. However, the recent emergence of online real estate agencies has not yet received much attention. We investigate the impact of online agencies on the housing market.
Cigdem Gedikli   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Dutch dilemma: Housing prices and flood risk exposure

open access: yesReal Estate Economics, EarlyView.
Abstract This article studies the impact of flood risk exposure on housing prices in a major river delta. Analyzing 1.8 million property transactions from 1998 to 2023 in the Netherlands, we find an average price discount of 1.1%. We observe considerable heterogeneity in price effects driven by exposure intensity, institutional settings that vary ...
Piet Eichholtz   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Explainable spatial machine learning for hedonic real estate modeling

open access: yesReal Estate Economics, EarlyView.
Abstract Accurately modeling rents and prices is a key challenge in real estate analysis. Traditional linear models may fail to capture complex non‐linear relationships, and spatial dependencies are often ignored in existing machine‐learning approaches.
Tim Gyger   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

So how much do you pay for ethical consumption? Estimating the hedonic price for Fair Trade coffee in Sweden [PDF]

open access: yes
This study applies the method of hedonic pricing to estimate the impact of the Fair Trade-label on the market for coffee in Sweden. Over the past decades, the general public interest in products bearing some environmental or social responsibility label ...
Schollenberg, Linda
core   +1 more source

Hurricane‐induced risk contagion in commercial real estate: Evidence from Hurricane Sandy

open access: yesReal Estate Economics, EarlyView.
Abstract This study examines how hurricane‐induced destruction affects the prices of nearby undamaged commercial real estate properties, using Hurricane Sandy as a natural experiment. Using Real Capital Analytics transaction records spatially merged with Federal Emergency Management Agency building‐level damage data, we empirically employ a difference ...
Lu Fang   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Valuing Transition Risk: The Impact of Carbon Intensity on Gross Asset Values

open access: yesJournal of Sustainable Real Estate
This paper quantifies the financial implications of carbon emissions on real estate investments by analyzing the relationship between asset-level carbon intensities and the valuer-based Gross Asset Value (GAV) in the German office market. Using the CRREM
Julia Wein   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

A Hedonic Pricing Model for German Wine [PDF]

open access: yes
We develop a hedonic pricing model for German quality wine. Quality indicators for 4,141 wines are sensory awards received at the annual German wine competition and the legally required quality category as well as a set of control variables including ...
Schamel, Guenter
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Food, Affluence and the Consumption Basket*

open access: yesEconomic Papers: A journal of applied economics and policy, EarlyView.
There are significant disparities across nations in incomes and spending. For example, consumers in the poorest countries spend more than half of their income on food, while in the richest, this is one‐tenth or less. We use data from the International Comparison Program for 176 countries to estimate cross‐country demand equations focusing on food and ...
Hai Long Vo, Kenneth W. Clements
wiley   +1 more source

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