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TitleThe impact of in-house unnatural death on property values: Evidence from Hong Kong
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Date Issued2018-11-01
Source PublicationRegional Science and Urban Economics
ISSN0166-0462
Volume73Pages:112-126
Abstract

The occurrence of in-house unnatural death could negatively affect the value of housing property. This study evaluates the geographic and temporal scope of the impact of unnatural death on property values in Hong Kong. By exploiting the spatial and intertemporal variation of the shock in a difference-in-differences approach, we find significant negative externalities of unnatural death incidence on neighborhood housing values. On average, units in which an unnatural death occurred experience a 25% drop in value following the death. Nearby units on the same floor also show a significant price drop of 4.5%. Prices of units on other floors of the same building decline about 2.6%. Units in other buildings of the same estate observe a price decline of about 1% on average. However, the price for nearby estates within 300 m shows a positive impact of 0.5%, suggesting a very localized sorting mechanism. Temporally, price evolution after death incidence follows a U shape. Housing prices continue to decline up to 4–5 years after deaths and recover gradually afterwards. We also document the heterogeneity of the impact by the type of death incidence (murder, suicide, or accident) and the type of homebuyers (local buyer, investment firm, and other buyers). We find that the negative externalities of death incidence are largely due to a severe stigma effect, rather than channels through the revealed crime risk or the price contagion effect.

KeywordDifference-in-differences Hong Kong Housing externality Stigma effect Unnatural death
DOI10.1016/j.regsciurbeco.2018.08.003
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Language英语English
WOS Research AreaBusiness & Economics ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Urban Studies
WOS SubjectEconomics ; Environmental Studies ; Urban Studies
WOS IDWOS:000454382000008
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85058465228
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Document TypeJournal article
Identifierhttp://repository.uic.edu.cn/handle/39GCC9TT/9282
CollectionResearch outside affiliated institution
Corresponding AuthorChang, Zheng
Affiliation
1.Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering,City University of Hong Kong,6/F, Academic 1 Building, Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon,Hong Kong
2.School of Economics,Singapore Management University,90 Stamford Road,178903,Singapore
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Chang, Zheng,Li, Jing. The impact of in-house unnatural death on property values: Evidence from Hong Kong[J]. Regional Science and Urban Economics, 2018, 73: 112-126.
APA Chang, Zheng, & Li, Jing. (2018). The impact of in-house unnatural death on property values: Evidence from Hong Kong. Regional Science and Urban Economics, 73, 112-126.
MLA Chang, Zheng,et al."The impact of in-house unnatural death on property values: Evidence from Hong Kong". Regional Science and Urban Economics 73(2018): 112-126.
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