2022
DOI: 10.5198/jtlu.2022.2146
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Subway expansion, job accessibility improvements, and home value appreciation in four global cities: Considering both local and network effects

Abstract: We explore the potential of incorporating accessibility analysis in addressing the impact of subway expansions on the real estate market. We first demonstrate that by using increases in accessibility to jobs as a continuous treatment variable, rather than adopting a binary station dummy approach, we achieve better goodness-of-fit in a quasi-experimental econometric analysis. Furthermore, accessibility measures allow the exploration of impacts beyond the local effects around new subway stations, shedding light … Show more

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“…Accessibility indicators aim to measure "the ease of reaching valued destinations" 1 . Public transport accessibility has been found to influence human behaviour and urban and regional processes such as unemployment rates 2 , mode choice 3 , property prices 4 , public health 5,6 , and social inequity 7 . Accessibility is key for evaluating and addressing equity objectives in transport planning, policy, and projects 8 .…”
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“…Accessibility indicators aim to measure "the ease of reaching valued destinations" 1 . Public transport accessibility has been found to influence human behaviour and urban and regional processes such as unemployment rates 2 , mode choice 3 , property prices 4 , public health 5,6 , and social inequity 7 . Accessibility is key for evaluating and addressing equity objectives in transport planning, policy, and projects 8 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Fig 4. Travel time estimates comparison of our 50 th quantile estimates and using Google Maps of a randomly selected origin-destination pairs sample (N = 677).…”
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confidence: 99%