Modeling Spatial Spillover Effects From Rental to Owner Housing: The Case of Seattle
Koschinsky, Julia
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Description
Title
Modeling Spatial Spillover Effects From Rental to Owner Housing: The Case of Seattle
Author(s)
Koschinsky, Julia
Issue Date
2008
Doctoral Committee Chair(s)
Luc E. Anselin
Department of Study
Urban and Regional Planning
Discipline
Urban and Regional Planning
Degree Granting Institution
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Degree Name
Ph.D.
Degree Level
Dissertation
Keyword(s)
Urban and Regional Planning
Language
eng
Abstract
The sensitivity analysis suggests that, at least for the case of Seattle, the AITS-DID model is very sensitive to which years are pooled and which spatial subsets are taken. The fact that the pre-post relationship is not found to be robust in the case of Seattle is cause for concern since it is at the heart of the analysis. Spatial fixed effects did not fully control for spatially correlated sales prices as expected (controlling for spatial autocorrelation tends to primarily make a difference for impacts significant at a 0.05 level although there are important exceptions).
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