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Schools and Housing Values

G. Donald Jud and James M. Watts

Land Economics, 1981, vol. 57, issue 3, 459-470

Abstract: This study combines historical and quantitative methods to determine the market response to a major nineteenth century American urban architectural form-the speculatively built row house. The paper estimates a hedonic price index which decomposes the ...

Date: 1981
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