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List of Tables Tab
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Acknowledgements The</stron
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This report builds on the previous
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Table ES-2: Impact
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1. Introduction Wind</stron
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minimum of 164 fee
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4. Base Hedonic Model This section
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6) More than four years after const
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Table 19: Results from Temporal Asp
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6. Repeat Sales Analysis In general
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Table 27: List of
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adjustment, and represent another t
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that are located within one mile <s
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7. Sales Volume Analysis Th
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three years before announcement), a
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