The value of green certification in the Singapore housing market
In Singapore, a real estate developer sells new apartments in the same high-rise development before and after obtaining green certification. This allows the use of within-development variation in prices over time to measure the effect of green certification on housing prices, controlling for differe...
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Main Author: | FESSELMEYER, Eric |
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2018
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