Hedonic Prices and the Benefits of Public Projects

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Abstract
When lot side is endogenous, hedonic prices do not provide a correct benefit measure of a large public project even if population is homogeneous. Except for some polar cases where they yield correct estimates, the use of hedonic prices results in over-estimation. The results are extended to cases of heterogeneous populations. The short-run benefits with fixed lot size are also examined.
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