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Landfill Closure and Housing Values

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Abstract

The United States disposes roughly 60% of the municipal solid waste it generates each year in solid waste disposal facilities, commonly known as landfills. Hedonic pricing studies have estimated the external costs of landfills on neighboring housing markets, but the literature is silent on what happens to property values after the landfill closes. Original housing price data collected both before and after a landfill closure are used to estimate how a landfill closure affects neighboring property values. Results of both a hedonic pricing model and repeat-sales estimator are used in the analysis.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalContemporary Economic Policy
Volume17
StatePublished - Jul 2009

Disciplines

  • Economics

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