Subway expansion, job accessibility improvements, and home value appreciation in four global cities: Considering both local and network effects
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2022
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We explore the potential of incorporating accessibility
analysis in addressing the impact of subway expansions on the real estate
market. We first demonstrate that by using increases in accessibility to
jobs as a continuous treatment variable, rather than adopting a binary
station dummy approach, we achieve better goodness-of-fit in a quasiexperimental econometric analysis. Furthermore, accessibility measures
allow the exploration of impacts beyond the local effects around new
subway stations, shedding light on a network impact that has been
largely overlooked to date. To increase the external validity of our
findings, we apply the same analysis to the cities of Santiago (Chile), Sao
Paulo (Brazil), Singapore, and Barcelona (Spain). and then explore the
emergent patterns. We argue that the integration of urban economics
and transportation analysis via the use of accessibility measures
constitutes an innovation in the empirical approach commonly adopted
in the literature. The use of such measures in causal empirical studies on
transportation impacts can yield more robust and comprehensive results
and capture nuanced spatial heterogeneity effects.
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Journal of Transport and Land Use
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