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The Impact of Crime on Urban Residential Property Values

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  • Daryl A. Hellman

    (Northeastern University)

  • Joel L. Naroff

    (Department of General Business and Finance at the University of Massachusetts)

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  • Daryl A. Hellman & Joel L. Naroff, 1979. "The Impact of Crime on Urban Residential Property Values," Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 16(1), pages 105-112, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:urbstu:v:16:y:1979:i:1:p:105-112
    DOI: 10.1080/713702454
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    5. Julie Berry Cullen & Steven D. Levitt, 1999. "Crime, Urban Flight, And The Consequences For Cities," The Review of Economics and Statistics, MIT Press, vol. 81(2), pages 159-169, May.
    6. Allen K. Lynch, 2010. "The Economic Costs of Criminal Activity: A Discussion of Methodological Approaches and Empirical Estimates," Chapters, in: Bruce L. Benson & Paul R. Zimmerman (ed.), Handbook on the Economics of Crime, chapter 11, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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