The Impact of Housing Market Segmentation between Tourists and Residents on the Hedonic Price for Landscape Quality

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作者
Soguel N. [1 ]
Martin M.-J. [2 ]
Tangerini A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Institut de hautes études en administration publique-IDHEAP/Swiss Graduate School of Public Administration, University of Lausanne, Lausanne
[2] Service cantonal de recherche et d’information statistiques-SCRIS/Statistical Office of the Canton of Vaud, Lausanne
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D49; Hedonic prices method; Landscape quality; Landscape value; MACBETH; Market segmentation; Q26; Q51;
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10.1007/BF03399270
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Market segmentation is an important issue when estimating the implicit price for an environmental amenity from a surrogate market like property. This paper tests the hypothesis of a segmentation of the housing market between tourists and residents and computes the implicit price for natural landscape quality in Swiss alpine resorts. The results show a clear segmentation between both groups of consumers, although tests also show that the estimated coefficient for landscape is similar in the tourists’ model and in the residents’. However, since the functional form is non linear, the nominal — rather than relative — value of a change in natural landscape quality is higher in the tourist housing market than in the residents’. Hence, considering the segmentation of the market between tourists and residents is essential in order to provide valid estimates of the nominal implicit price of natural landscape quality. © 2008, Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics.
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页码:655 / 678
页数:23
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