2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2021.105604
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Do residents care about urban dumps? Evidence from individual housing transaction data

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“…The article uses a revised DID method ( Diamond and Timothy, 2019 ) 8 that builds on the traditional DID setting ( Zheng et al, 2020 , Mathur, 2020 ; Fan et al, 2021 ; Mei et al, 2021 ; Jaeger and Joly, 2021 ) and improves it by making the control and treatment properties as similar as possible. Specifically, to account for how the price would trend in 2020 if there were no COVID-19, the traditional DID setting subtracts the difference in house prices for the relevant months of the previous year from that of 2020.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The article uses a revised DID method ( Diamond and Timothy, 2019 ) 8 that builds on the traditional DID setting ( Zheng et al, 2020 , Mathur, 2020 ; Fan et al, 2021 ; Mei et al, 2021 ; Jaeger and Joly, 2021 ) and improves it by making the control and treatment properties as similar as possible. Specifically, to account for how the price would trend in 2020 if there were no COVID-19, the traditional DID setting subtracts the difference in house prices for the relevant months of the previous year from that of 2020.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%