Discussion Papers 1244, 13 S.
Andreas Mense, Konstantin A. Kholodilin
2012
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Published in: The Annals of Regional Science 52 (2014), 3, 763-797
In this paper, we examine the effects of an airport expansion on the prices of houses and flats located under the planned flight corridors. We focus on the role of expectations about the exposure to noise and find that proximity to the planned corridors significantly reduces real estate prices in the affected areas, by around 41% to 60%, depending on the sample. Hereby, the various plans of expanding Berlin-Brandenburg Inter- national airport are used as a source of exogenous variation.
Topics: Transportation, Markets, Real estate and housing, Health
JEL-Classification: C21;L93;R31
Keywords: Airport noise, housing prices, price expectations, quasi-experiment, spatial effects
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http://hdl.handle.net/10419/66868