Toxic Assets: How the Housing Market Responds to Environmental Information Shocks
Jeremy G. Moulton,
Nicholas J. Sanders,
Scott A. Wentland
Abstract:Employing national microdata from Zillow, we examine how United States housing markets respond to expanded information on local pollution stemming from a 1998 reporting change to the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI). Using both a difference-in-differences and a regression discontinuity in time design, we find news coverage of the new TRI data lowered sales prices of homes near the largest reporting polluters, but only within a tight geographic distance. Effects are isolated to homes within 0.5 miles of facilitie… Show more
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