Willingness to pay for water and location bias in hedonic price analysis: Evidence from the Indonesian housing market

Arief Anshory Yusuf, Phoebe Koundouri*

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Abstract

Hedonic valuation of quality attributes can be misleading when the assumption that these attributes are exogenous to sample selection is violated. This paper considers the simultaneity between hedonic valuation and sample selection in the context of a model of consumer behavior over packaged goods and investigates empirically how the decision on house location (urban/rural) affects the household's valuation of water-related characteristics of the house in question. The empirical analysis uses data from the Indonesian housing market and suggests that households value access to safe and improved domestic water sources. However, failing to correct for sample selection results in a biased valuation of willingness to pay for house characteristics. This might misguide policy recommendations for improved provision of domestic water, based on cost-benefit analysis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)821-836
Number of pages16
JournalEnvironment and Development Economics
Volume10
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2005

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