Disparities in pollution capitalization rates:the role of direct and systemic discrimination
Zivin, Joshua Graff; and Singer, Gregor
(2023)
Disparities in pollution capitalization rates:the role of direct and systemic discrimination.
[Working paper]
We examine how exogenous changes in exposure to air pollution over the past two decades have altered the disparities in home values between Black and White homeowners. We find that air quality capitalization rates are significantly lower for Black homeowners. In fact, they are so much lower that, despite secular reductions in the Black-White pollution exposure gap, disparities in housing values have increased during this period. An exploration of mechanisms suggests that roughly one-quarter of this difference is the result of direct discrimination while the remaining three-quarters can be attributed to systemic discrimination through differential access to complementary amenities.
| Item Type | Working paper |
|---|---|
| Keywords | house prices,environmental justice,air pollution,race |
| Departments | Grantham Research Institute |
| Date Deposited | 01 Feb 2023 15:03 |
| URI | https://researchonline.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/118093 |
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