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Land as a Differentiated Factor of Production: A Hedonic Model and Its Implications for Welfare Measurement

Raymond B. Palmquist

Land Economics, 1989, vol. 65, issue 1, 23-28

Abstract: Impacts of Fish and Wildlife Service wetland easements on agricultural land values in North Dakota were estimated by regressing sale prices on physical and institutional characteristics of sold parcels. While easements on temporary wetlands did not ....

Date: 1989
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