School quality and housing prices: Empirical evidence from a natural experiment in Shanghai,China |
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Authors: | Hao Feng Ming Lu |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Economics, University of Pittsburgh, 230 South Bouquet Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, USA;2. School of Economics, Antai College of Economics and Management, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, 535 Fahuazhen Road, Shanghai 200052, China;3. School of Economics, Fudan University, 600 Guoquan Road, Shanghai 200433, China |
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Abstract: | The endogeneity of education quality and quantity accounts for difficulties in appropriately identifying the causal relationship between education and housing prices. To determine how education quality is capitalized into housing prices, we deal with endogeneity bias by employing a natural experiment occasioned by China’s education reforms. Based on monthly panel data for 52 residential areas in Shanghai, we conducted a natural experiment based on the exogenous designation of specific high-quality schools as Experimental Model Senior High Schools (EMSHS). Our natural experiment proved useful in analyzing how new information affected housing prices in China’s developing housing market. We found evidence that housing prices included allowances for these new EMSHS designations. In general, the presence of an additional EMSHS (of the best quality) per square kilometer increases housing prices by 17.1%. If one additional, previously non-designated high school is designated as EMSHS in a residential area, housing prices will be 6.9% higher. |
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Keywords: | Education Housing market Capitalization Public goods Natural experiment |
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