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Answer key
Updated 4/10 with a few more photos and notes.
Slides from presentation by environmental engineer Leif Hauge of the Waukesha County Land Resources Division. On Thurs. 4/23/20, the Zoom recording was finally available and a link to it is posted under Bookmarks.
Additional image used in Leif Hauge's presentation.
Background information on the data sets with which hedonic regression models can be estimated.
The Stata software required to use these commands for hedonic regression is installed in the TW 318 computer lab.
One of two sample data sets with which hedonic regression models can be estimated with the commands stored separately.
The first five minutes of the first Australian Broadcasting Corporation video report are the most important, though after 11 minutes into it, international trade issues are also addressed.
In the case of the Detroit incinerator, following the link to YouTube will open the first of three 5-minute segments of a Detroit Free Press video report. Watch at least the first, and preferably all three.
For the Baltimore incinerator, the key parts are the two embedded videos, at the top and in the middle.
As of 4/5/2020, these include the notes pages. The notes include a few details not necessarily stated in the recorded lecture. Read up to slide 16 with the recorded lecture before doing "08 Exercise - sustainability & NPV"
Do this after reading/watching the "08 Sustainability concepts" lecture, and before reviewing with the master Google Sheet and recording.
Documents posted under Activities will be divided into sets for each group of three weeks of the semester and their names will usually begin with the related chapter ##(s) of G&P.
Some questions I came up with earlier that complement our discussion in class 1/21-23/2020.
For a better visualization of constant utility (indifference) curves, specifically from the Cobb-Douglass utility function, see http://www2.hawaii.edu/~fuleky/anatomy/anatomy.html.
Printed copies will be provided in class.