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Rent, surplus and the evaluation of residential environments
Whitbread M. and Bird H. (1973) Rent, surplus and the evaluation of residential environments, Reg. Studies 7, 193–223. Three main topics are discussed—the typical household's housing demands and its decisions to alter the quantity consumed of particular housing attributes; evidence of community preferences for environmental attributes of dwellings and the means by which this might be derived; an outline of a study at CES to collect additional evidence of people's evaluations of residential environmental quality. Residential benefits may be measured by the household's willingness to pay for dwelling attributes. Rents may be observed but residents' consumers' surplus cannot. This paper considers the nature of this surplus in housing. Evidence of environmental benefits may be sought in housing markets where transactions costs as a barrier to movement are low and by social survey. Both possibilities are explored for the research. A coarse model is outlined of the generation and evaluation of residential environmental improvements in the city.
Rent, surplus and the evaluation of residential environments
Whitbread M. and Bird H. (1973) Rent, surplus and the evaluation of residential environments, Reg. Studies 7, 193–223. Three main topics are discussed—the typical household's housing demands and its decisions to alter the quantity consumed of particular housing attributes; evidence of community preferences for environmental attributes of dwellings and the means by which this might be derived; an outline of a study at CES to collect additional evidence of people's evaluations of residential environmental quality. Residential benefits may be measured by the household's willingness to pay for dwelling attributes. Rents may be observed but residents' consumers' surplus cannot. This paper considers the nature of this surplus in housing. Evidence of environmental benefits may be sought in housing markets where transactions costs as a barrier to movement are low and by social survey. Both possibilities are explored for the research. A coarse model is outlined of the generation and evaluation of residential environmental improvements in the city.
Rent, surplus and the evaluation of residential environments
Whitbread, M. (author) / Bird, Heather (author)
Regional Studies ; 7
1973-06-01
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Dwelling attributes , Reservations price , Benefits from residential improvements , Environmental evaluation , Consumer preferences , Alternatives , Decision-making , Attributs de logement , Prix de réservation , Bénéfices des améliorations résidentielles , Evaluation environmentale , Préférences du consommateur , Décisions , Wohnattribute , Mindestpreis , Vorzüge durch Wohnverbesserungen , Auswertung der Umwelt , Verbrauchervorliebe , Alternativen , Beschlußfassung , ЖилиЩные признаки , Цена заказа заранее , Выгол квартирного усоверщенствования , ОЦенка окружающеи срелы , Прелпочтения потребителя , Варианты , Принимание рещений
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