"Hedonic Prices, Identification, and the Demand for Public Safety" by David E. Clark and James C. Cosgrove
 

Hedonic Prices, Identification, and the Demand for Public Safety

Document Type

Article

Language

eng

Publication Date

2-1990

Publisher

Wiley

Source Publication

Journal of Regional Science

Source ISSN

0022-4146

Abstract

Examines the use of a two-stage intercity hedonic model to estimate household demand for public safety. Estimation of a willingness-to-pay function for the public-safety good; Determinant of willingness to pay; Comparison between the influence of income and the combined impact of family life-cycle considerations.

Comments

Journal of Regional Science, Vol. 30, No. 1 (February 1990): 105-121.

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