This paper discusses the development of the hedonic model employed in this study. ![]() more » In contrast, this study employs an interregional framework in a hedonic analysis of both wage and property markets and considers eight different facility classifications. While it is well established that job and site risks have similar impacts on regional labor markets, there are no studies relating the presence of a broad range of noxious facilities to local wage premiums. This is true both for hedonic measurements as well as other types of econometric analyses. While the capitalization of externalities into land values is consistent with economic theory, empirical measurement of impacts has not generated consistent results. Publication Date: Research Org.: Argonne National Lab., IL (USA) Sponsoring Org.: DOE/NE OSTI Identifier: 7262688 Report Number(s): CONF-900406-37 ON: DE90007791 TRN: 90-008960 DOE Contract Number: W-31109-ENG-38 Resource Type: Conference Resource Relation: Conference: International conference for high-level radioactive waste management, Las Vegas, NV (USA), 8- Country of Publication: United States Language: English Subject: 12 MANAGEMENT OF RADIOACTIVE AND NON-RADIOACTIVE WASTES FROM NUCLEAR FACILITIES HIGH-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTES UNDERGROUND DISPOSAL RADIOACTIVE WASTE FACILITIES SITE SELECTION SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS COST EVALUATION HEALTH HAZARDS POLITICAL ASPECTS PSYCHOLOGY PUBLIC OPINION RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT SOCIAL IMPACT HAZARDS INSTITUTIONAL FACTORS MANAGEMENT MATERIALS NUCLEAR FACILITIES RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS RADIOACTIVE WASTES WASTE DISPOSAL WASTE MANAGEMENT WASTES 052002* - Nuclear Fuels- Waste Disposal & StorageĬlaims of property value loss are commonly raised by homeowners when noxious facilities are sited or when new information about the hazards of existing facilities is made public. Illinois State Univ., Normal, IL (USA). ![]() ![]() USDOE Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management, Washington, DC (USA).
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