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The Amenity Value of Bicycle Infrastructure: A Hedonic Application to Greater Manchester, UK
David Hearne
, Erez Yerushalmi
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Greater Manchester
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Amenity Value
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Bicycle Infrastructure
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Bicycle Network
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Politicians
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Pollution
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Cost-benefit
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Congestion
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Implementing Policy
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Borough
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Investment Cost
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Transport Mode
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Property Values
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Property Prices
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Tax System
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Active Mode
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Spatial Regression
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Property Tax
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Bicycle Path
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Hedonic Regression
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Bicycle Facilities
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Social Sciences
UK
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Property Tax
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Price
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Tax System
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Real Estate Price
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Tax System
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Property Tax
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
United Kingdom
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Tax System
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