New Economics Papers
on Cultural Economics
Issue of 2011–05–30
four papers chosen by
Roberto Zanola, Università degli Studi del Piemonte Orientale


  1. Does the housing market reflect cultural heritage? A case study of Greater Dublin By Moro, Mirko; Mayor, Karen; Lyons, Seán; Tol, Richard S. J.
  2. Supply of and demand for e-services in the cultural sector: Combining top-down and bottom-up perspectives By Nijkamp, P.; Bruinsma, F.R.; Kourtit, K.; Leeuwen, E.S. van
  3. Tourism, culture and e-services: Evaluation of e-services packages By Bruinsma, F.R.; Kourtit, K.; Nijkamp, P.
  4. A socio-economic impact analysis of cultural diversity By Baycan, T.; Nijkamp, P.

  1. By: Moro, Mirko; Mayor, Karen; Lyons, Seán; Tol, Richard S. J.
    Abstract: Does the housing market reflect cultural heritage? We estimate several specifications of a hedonic price equation to establish whether distance to cultural heritage site is capitalised into housing prices in Greater Dublin, Ireland. The results show that distance to the nearest historic building has a significant and robust effect on housing prices. To our knowledge this is the first application of the hedonic price method to cultural heritage.
    Keywords: housing market/Ireland
    Date: 2011–05
    URL: https://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:esr:wpaper:wp386
  2. By: Nijkamp, P.; Bruinsma, F.R.; Kourtit, K.; Leeuwen, E.S. van
    Date: 2011
    URL: https://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:dgr:vuarem:2011-17
  3. By: Bruinsma, F.R.; Kourtit, K.; Nijkamp, P.
    Date: 2011
    URL: https://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:dgr:vuarem:2011-16
  4. By: Baycan, T.; Nijkamp, P.
    Date: 2011
    URL: https://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:dgr:vuarem:2011-12

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