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We presented participants to an online study in Luxembourg with fictitious real-estate advertisements, tasking them to appraise the described properties. A random subset was also shown sellers’ surnames, strongly framed to signal their origins. All else equal, sellers with sub-Saharan African surnames were systematically offered lower prices – amounting to an appraisal penalty of EUR 20,000. This figure is highly heterogeneous and can amount up to around EUR 58,000 for older and low-educated participants. We provide evidence that the appraisal bias likely passes through onto final sales prices and that it may be largely due to statistical rather than taste-based discrimination.
langue originale | Anglais |
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Numéro d'article | 104089 |
journal | Regional Science and Urban Economics |
Volume | 111 |
Date de mise en ligne précoce | 25 févr. 2025 |
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état | Publié - mars 2025 |
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ASSESS: Are People Aware of their (Housing) Wealth ? Assessing Owner-Estimated Home Values in Survey and Experimental Data
Waltl, S. (PI), Ziegelmeyer, M. (Non Contracting Partner), Nosenzo, D. (CoI) & Fallucchi, F. (CoI)
Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research LISER, Fonds National de la Recherche
1/03/20 → 30/09/22
Projet: Recherche