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COMPARISON OF SPATIAL HEDONIC HOUSE PRICE MODELS: APPLICATION TO REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS IN VANCOUVER WEST
MSc Fin Project - Simon Fraser University
Author: Chan, Wai Man
Date created: 2014-08
Public parks and crimes of property: Get out there and enjoy the sunshine, lock your cars and hide your bike
Author: Eybergen, Cory
Date created: 2019-05-23
A neighborhood-level analysis of immigration and crime in Vancouver, Canada
Author: Ha, Olivia
Date created: 2019-12-06

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