ESTIMATING DEMAND FOR GOOD CLIMATE AND AIR QUALITY IN TAIWAN

Author:

SHAW DAIGEE1,HUANG JU-CHIN2ORCID,LIN CHUAN-YAO1,HSU TING-YU3,TSAI MINGCHE4

Affiliation:

1. Academia Sinica, Nangang Dist., Taipei City, Taiwan

2. University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire, USA

3. National Chengchi University, Zhinan Road, Wenshan Dist., Taipei City, Taiwan

4. National Taipei University, Daxue Road, Sanxia Dist., New Taipei City, Taiwan

Abstract

We measure the amenity values of climate and air quality in Taiwan using the two-step hedonic price method (HPM). Separate hedonic housing price equations, one for each of three metropolitan areas that represent respective housing markets in Northern, Central, and Southern Taiwan, are estimated. We find evidence of a significant impact of climate and air quality on housing prices. As expected, residents in Taiwan prefer a warmer winter, cooler summer, lower humidity, and better air quality. Based on the results of the housing price regression, we compute implicit prices for environmental amenities, and then pool observations from all three metropolitan areas to estimate the demand for environmental amenities. The estimated demand functions for environmental amenities are used to evaluate the benefits and losses from changes in climate and air quality in Taiwan. Our results show that, compared to the benefits of a higher temperature in January, the losses from the rise in temperature in July are much higher in such a way that global warming is resulting in significant net losses in Taiwan. The area-specific welfare analysis in this study will help in informing climate change policy formulation and decision-making in Taiwan.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Economics and Econometrics,Global and Planetary Change

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