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Flexible Spatial and Temporal Hedonic Price Indexes for Housing in the Presence of Missing Data
2008
Social Science Research Network
We propose a flexible hedonic methodology for computing house price indexes that uses multiple imputation (MI) to account for missing data (a huge problem in housing data sets). Ours is the first study to use MI in this context. We also allow for spatial correlation, include interaction terms between characteristics, between regions and periods, and between regions and characteristics, and break the regressions up into overlapping blocks of five consecutive periods (quarters in our case). These
doi:10.2139/ssrn.1313693
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