Measuring the value of air quality: application of the spatial hedonic model

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Seung Gyu Kim
Seong-Hoon Cho
Dayton M. Lambert
Roland K. Roberts
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[1] The University of Tennessee,Department of Agricultural Economics
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Air quality; Hedonic model; Spatial autocorrelation; Spatial heterogeneity; Total suspended particulates;
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This study applies a hedonic model to assess the economic benefits of air quality improvement following the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendment at the county level in the lower 48 United States. An instrumental variable approach that combines geographically weighted regression and spatial autoregression methods (GWR-SEM) is adopted to simultaneously account for spatial heterogeneity and spatial autocorrelation. SEM mitigates spatial dependency while GWR addresses spatial heterogeneity by allowing response coefficients to vary across observations. Positive amenity values of improved air quality are found in four major clusters: (1) in East Kentucky and most of Georgia around the Southern Appalachian area; (2) in a few counties in Illinois; (3) on the border of Oklahoma and Kansas, on the border of Kansas and Nebraska, and in east Texas; and (4) in a few counties in Montana. Clusters of significant positive amenity values may exist because of a combination of intense air pollution and consumer awareness of diminishing air quality.
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页码:41 / 51
页数:10
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