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Rhea Acuña
Pág. 67 - 86
This study leverages the staggered opening of new Metro stations in a suburb of Washington, DC to estimate the impact of proximity to public rail transit on housing prices. Both hedonic and repeat sales models indicate that housing prices increase as dis...
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Yi Zhu, Wanchen Diao and Hu Zhao
Decades ago, bicycles used to play an important role in urban transportation in Chinese cities, but they have been gradually replaced by private cars, metro, buses, and some other modes, owning to the fast-growing mobility demand as a result of urban exp...
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ChengHe Guan, Mark Junjie Tan, Richard Peiser
Pág. 1295 - 1315
Investment in public transportation such as a metro line extension is often capitalized partially into housing values due to the spatiotemporal effects. Using housing transaction data from 2014 to 2019, this paper studies the Second Avenue Subway or Q-li...
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Wan Li, Bindong Sun, Chun Yin, Tinglin Zhang, Qianqian Liu
Although an increasing number of scholars are evaluating rail transit benefits, there have been surprisingly few studies of the links between metro proximity and happiness. The principal objective of this paper is to assess the benefits of metro proximit...
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Yeran Sun, Yunyan Du, Yu Wang and Liyuan Zhuang
Policymakers pay much attention to effectively increasing frequency of people?s cycling in the context of developing sustainable and green cities. Investigating associations of environmental characteristics and cycling behaviour could offer implications ...
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Joseph Arbiol, Maridel Borja, Mitsuyasu Yabe, Hisako Nomura, Nina Gloriani and Shin-ichi Yoshida
Leptospirosis is a serious public health concern in the Philippines, not only because of its increasing incidence rate, but also because of its significant health and economic impacts. Despite its relatively high seroprevalence, knowledge on the economic...
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