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Erschienen in: Journal of Geographical Systems 1/2014

01.01.2014 | Original Article

Hedonic price models with omitted variables and measurement errors: a constrained autoregression–structural equation modeling approach with application to urban Indonesia

verfasst von: Yusep Suparman, Henk Folmer, Johan H. L. Oud

Erschienen in: Journal of Geographical Systems | Ausgabe 1/2014

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Abstract

Omitted variables and measurement errors in explanatory variables frequently occur in hedonic price models. Ignoring these problems leads to biased estimators. In this paper, we develop a constrained autoregression–structural equation model (ASEM) to handle both types of problems. Standard panel data models to handle omitted variables bias are based on the assumption that the omitted variables are time-invariant. ASEM allows handling of both time-varying and time-invariant omitted variables by constrained autoregression. In the case of measurement error, standard approaches require additional external information which is usually difficult to obtain. ASEM exploits the fact that panel data are repeatedly measured which allows decomposing the variance of a variable into the true variance and the variance due to measurement error. We apply ASEM to estimate a hedonic housing model for urban Indonesia. To get insight into the consequences of measurement error and omitted variables, we compare the ASEM estimates with the outcomes of (1) a standard SEM, which does not account for omitted variables, (2) a constrained autoregression model, which does not account for measurement error, and (3) a fixed effects hedonic model, which ignores measurement error and time-varying omitted variables. The differences between the ASEM estimates and the outcomes of the three alternative approaches are substantial.

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1
A latent variable refers to a phenomenon that is supposed to exist but cannot be observed directly. Examples are welfare, quality of life, socioeconomic status. A latent variable is given empirical meaning by means of a correspondence statement or operational definition. Such a statement connects a latent variable with a set of observables. For instance, the latent variable socioeconomic status is operationalized (measured) by observed variables like income, education, and profession. For further details, see Folmer (1986) and the references therein.
 
2
Note that the spatial error model introduced by Cliff and Ord (1969) arises because of spatially correlated omitted variables. We furthermore refer to Anselin and Gracia (2008) and Kelejian and Prucha (2007) who present nonparametric approaches toward estimating covariance matrices affected by omitted variables. The approach presented in this paper is different in that it accounts for omitted variables in the regression equation and thus addresses both omitted variables bias of the estimator of the regression coefficients and of the covariance matrix of the estimators.
 
3
Since it is not needed for the remainder of this subsection, we suppress the index i.
 
4
The standard SEM model, as in inter alia Jöreskog and Sörbom (1996), explains covariance structures in terms of eight parameter matrices. The inclusion of the means requires four additional parameter vectors (see, for example, Jöreskog and Sörbom 1996).
 
5
An indicator may be related to more than one latent variable.
 
6
When the sample size increases, the asymptotic properties of the ML estimator start becoming effective and the impacts of deviation from normality start decreasing. Nevertheless, under non-normality, as reflected by among others the skewness and kurtosis of the data, and showing up in implausibly large standard errors, one may turn to robust standard error estimates (Jöreskog et al. 2000) or the bootstrap.
 
7
The composite variable represents the number of positive house attributes. Its coefficient is the average marginal price for an additional attribute, or improvement in one of the house materials.
 
8
Indicators can be categorized on the basis of the causal relationships to their latent constructs. A reflective indicator is the effect of a latent construct; a formative indicator is the cause (Bollen 1989, pp 64–65).
 
9
The IFLS is a longitudinal socioeconomic and health survey of Indonesian individuals and households. It was conducted by the RAND Institute (Strauss et al. 2004).
 
10
The data set relates to urban and rural residents. In this paper, we analyze the former only.
 
11
The effective sample size is the number of sample units with complete measurement, that is, without missing values.
 
12
Without the auxiliary autoregressions, all of the variances and covariances of a single indicator over time are used for identification of variances and covariances of its latent variable over time. By specifying the auxiliary autoregressions, the latent variables beyond the initial time period become endogenous and the parameters related to them are the autoregressive parameters and error model variances only. For instance, with three observations over time, there are three different variances and three different covariances of, say, House condition which can be used to identify six SEM parameters. For the auxiliary autoregression, however, only four of the six variances plus covariances are needed (i.e., two autoregressive parameters and two error term variances). Hence, there are two moments left that are available for identification of the time-invariant measurement error variance of the observed House Condition at the three time points.
 
13
The matrices of modification indices are available at http://​blogs.​unpad.​ac.​id/​yusepsuparman/​.
 
14
To economize on space, we do not present the estimates of the lagged coefficients. They are available at http://​blogs.​unpad.​ac.​id/​yusepsuparman/​.
 
15
The full set of modification indices can be obtained at http://​blogs.​unpad.​ac.​id/​yusepsuparman/​.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Hedonic price models with omitted variables and measurement errors: a constrained autoregression–structural equation modeling approach with application to urban Indonesia
verfasst von
Yusep Suparman
Henk Folmer
Johan H. L. Oud
Publikationsdatum
01.01.2014
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
Journal of Geographical Systems / Ausgabe 1/2014
Print ISSN: 1435-5930
Elektronische ISSN: 1435-5949
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10109-013-0186-3

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