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INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM

Hedonic Methods in Real Estate

Geneva, June 27 – 30 2007
     
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program INTERNATIONAL DAY

FRIDAY 29 JUNE

Hedonic Methods in Real Estate
08:30-09:00
Registration
09:00-09:15

Welcome and introduction
Andrea BARANZINI / José RAMIREZ/ Caroline SCHAERER / Philippe THALMANN
Geneva School of Business Administration and Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland
Theoretical foundations of the hedonic model and highlight of empirical problems
09:15-10:00
Theoretical foundations and empirical developments of the hedonic model
Laura O. TAYLOR
Georgia State University
Hedonic model and assessment of urban environment
10:00-10:45
Hedonic Property Value studies of Transportation Noise: Aircraft and road traffic
Jon P. NELSON
Pennsylvania State University
10:45-11:00
BREAK
11:00-11:45
The Landscape from Home: A GIS-based hedonic price valuation
Jean CAVAILHES
Centre d’Economie et de Sociologie appliquée à l’Agriculture et aux Espaces Ruraux, Dijon
11:45-12:30
Assessing Urban Sprawl Effects on Land and House Prices: Using upper and infra-communal data
Ghislain GENIAUX
INRA – Unité Ecodéveloppement, Avignon
12:30-14:00
LUNCH
Residential segregation and discrimination on the housing market
14:00-14:45
Local and Global Measures of Socioeconomic Segregation
Sean REARDON
Stanford University
14:45-15:30
Conceptual and Operational Issues in Incorporating Segregation Measurements in Hedonic Price Modeling
David WONG
George Mason University
15:30-15:45
BREAK
15:45-16:30
Racial Discrimination and Segregation in the Housing Market
Jeffrey ZABEL
Tufts University
16:30-17:15
Distinguishing Racial Preferences in the Housing Market:
Theory and Evidence
Patrick BAYER
Duke University
19:30
GALA DINNER (International speakers only)

 

SATURDAY 30 JUNE

Residential segregation and discrimination on the housing market (cont.)
09:00-09:45

The Problem with Environmental Justice Studies (And how hedonics can help)
Diane HITE
Auburn University
Accounting for the imperfect competitiveness of the housing market in the hedonic model
09:45-10:30
Hedonic Modeling of the Home Selling Process
John R. KNIGHT
University of the Pacific
10:30-10:45 BREAK
10:45-11:30

Estimating Hedonic Models of Consumer Demand
with an Application to Urban Sprawl
Patrick BAJARI
University of Minnesota
11:30-12:30
Discussion on the preparation of the book
12:30
END OF WORKSHOP
 

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