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Okmyung Bin
Okmyung Bin
Professor of Economics, East Carolina University
Verified email at ecu.edu
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Effects of flood hazards on property values: evidence before and after Hurricane Floyd
O Bin, S Polasky
Land Economics 80 (4), 490-500, 2004
6042004
Changes in implicit flood risk premiums: Empirical evidence from the housing market
O Bin, CE Landry
Journal of Environmental Economics and management 65 (3), 361-376, 2013
5862013
Flood hazards, insurance rates, and amenities: Evidence from the coastal housing market
O Bin, JB Kruse, CE Landry
Journal of Risk and Insurance 75 (1), 63-82, 2008
4842008
Viewscapes and flood hazard: Coastal housing market response to amenities and risk
O Bin, TW Crawford, JB Kruse, CE Landry
Land economics 84 (3), 434-448, 2008
2792008
Real estate market response to coastal flood hazards
O Bin, JB Kruse
Natural Hazards Review 7 (4), 137-144, 2006
2362006
A prediction comparison of housing sales prices by parametric versus semi-parametric regressions
O Bin
Journal of Housing Economics 13 (1), 68-84, 2004
1982004
Some consumer surplus estimates for North Carolina beaches
O Bin, CE Landry, CL Ellis, H Vogelsong
Marine Resource Economics 20 (2), 145-161, 2005
1822005
Going home: Evacuation‐migration decisions of Hurricane Katrina survivors
CE Landry, O Bin, P Hindsley, JC Whitehead, K Wilson
Southern Economic Journal 74 (2), 326-343, 2007
1662007
Measuring the impact of sea‐level rise on coastal real estate: A hedonic property model approach
O Bin, B Poulter, CF Dumas, JC Whitehead
Journal of Regional Science 51 (4), 751-767, 2011
1082011
Estimation of hedonic price functions via additive nonparametric regression
C Martins-Filho, O Bin
Empirical economics 30, 93-114, 2005
972005
A logit analysis of vehicle emissions using inspection and maintenance testing data
O Bin
Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 8 (3), 215-227, 2003
952003
Avoiding or mitigating flooding: Bottom-up drivers of urban resilience to climate change in the USA
K de Koning, T Filatova, A Need, O Bin
Global environmental change 59, 101981, 2019
682019
Evidence on the amenity value of wetlands in a rural setting
O Bin, S Polasky
Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 37 (3), 589-602, 2005
672005
Riparian buffers and hedonic prices: A quasi‐experimental analysis of residential property values in the Neuse River Basin
O Bin, CE Landry, GF Meyer
American Journal of Agricultural Economics 91 (4), 1067-1079, 2009
592009
Housing market fluctuations and the implicit price of water quality: Empirical evidence from a South Florida housing market
O Bin, J Czajkowski, J Li, G Villarini
Environmental and Resource Economics 68, 319-341, 2017
552017
Measuring the impacts of climate change on North Carolina coastal resources
O Bin, C Dumas, B Poulter, J Whitehead
Final Rep. for National Commission on Energy Policy, 2007
542007
The impact of technical and non-technical measures of water quality on coastal waterfront property values in South Florida
O Bin, J Czajkowski
Marine Resource Economics 28 (1), 43-63, 2013
532013
A semiparametric hedonic model for valuing wetlands
O Bin
Applied Economics Letters 12 (10), 597-601, 2005
532005
Social capital and business giving to charity following a natural disaster: An empirical assessment
O Bin, B Edwards
The Journal of Socio-Economics 38 (4), 601-607, 2009
492009
Bridging the gap between revealed and stated preferences in flood-prone housing markets
K de Koning, T Filatova, O Bin
Ecological economics 136, 1-13, 2017
402017
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