Heterogeneous flood zone effects on coastal housing prices - Risk signal and mandatory costs

IF 5.5 3区 经济学 Q1 BUSINESS
Zhenshan Chen , Charles Towe , Xi He
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Abstract

Using a high-quality dataset and addressing various empirical challenges, we estimate the heterogeneous impact of flood zone on single-family housing prices in coastal Connecticut. Causal forest estimates suggest that transactions without a mortgage loan, where flood insurance is voluntary, show an insignificantly positive average flood zone effect. Conversely, with mandatory and upfront insurance costs, with-loan transactions exhibit a statistically significant average discount of $12.2k. To detect the nuanced risk signals associated with the flood zone designation and mandatory costs, we conceptualize and empirically test differences in distributions of heterogeneous flood zone effects between transactions with and without mortgage. Bootstrap tests reveal that, compared with the no-loan counterpart, the with-loan heterogenous effect has a significantly lower average, is first-order stochastically dominated, has a significantly lower dispersion, and is significantly more concentrated below a reference point indicated by the insurance costs. Robust evidence suggests that most transactions feature minimal flood zone discounts, if any, suggesting neither the flood zone designation nor the mandatory flood insurance conveys a sufficiently strong message about rising flood risks. Despite heightened risk perceptions from recent hurricanes and policies, stronger flood risk signaling is needed in coastal Connecticut.
洪泛区对沿海住房价格的异质性影响 - 风险信号和强制成本
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Environmental Economics and Management publishes theoretical and empirical papers devoted to specific natural resources and environmental issues. For consideration, papers should (1) contain a substantial element embodying the linkage between economic systems and environmental and natural resources systems or (2) be of substantial importance in understanding the management and/or social control of the economy in its relations with the natural environment. Although the general orientation of the journal is toward economics, interdisciplinary papers by researchers in other fields of interest to resource and environmental economists will be welcomed.
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