The suitability of hedonic models for cost-benefit analysis: Evidence from commuting flows

The suitability of hedonic models for cost-benefit analysis: Evidence from commuting flows

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Article ID: iaor20141735
Volume: 61
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 136
End Page Number: 151
Publication Date: Mar 2014
Journal: Transportation Research Part A
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: commuting, Norway, cost benefit analysis
Abstract:

We compare two estimates of benefits arising from the construction of new bridges in south‐west Norway. One estimate comes from a hedonic property value model. Rather than follow an approach which is strictly theoretically correct, we adopt Rosen’s simple first‐stage approach. To investigate and validate whether this simplified approach gives a reasonable estimate, we compare it to an estimate derived from a travel demand model. We find that a variant of an ex post hedonic house price model gives very similar estimates to the estimates from the travel demand model. This supports a hypothesis that the simplistic hedonic approach is reasonable.

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