eprintid: 1779 rev_number: 1 eprint_status: archive userid: 1 dir: disk0/00/00/17/79 datestamp: 2020-04-23 05:31:38 lastmod: 2020-04-23 05:31:38 status_changed: 2020-04-23 05:31:38 type: thesis metadata_visibility: show creators_name: Sassen, B. title: Changes in the anticipation effects of the Noord-Zuid metro line in Amsterdam on nearby house prices ispublished: pub full_text_status: public abstract: New metro infrastructure is continuously needed to maintain accessibility in ever changing cities. Anticipation effects measure the impacts of metro infrastructure on nearby house prices during the construction period. I use a difference-in-differences approach to measure the anticipation effects over time and space, and apply this method to a case study on the Noord-Zuidlijn in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The main feature of this thesis is that it researches the changes in anticipation effects before and after a reevaluation on whether to continue the project was made mid-construction period. This research finds that there are negative anticipation effects both before and after the reevaluation. However, the negative effects disappear after the reevaluation and then turn into positive effects. Therefore, this thesis concludes that there are significant changes in the anticipation effects of the Noord-Zuidlijn before and after the reevaluation. date: 2019 date_type: published thesis_type: master degree_programme: VG tutors_name: Liu, keywords_local: Metro Infrastructure, Anticipation Effects, Residential Real language_iso: en titleorder: Changes in the anticipation effects of the Noord-Zuid metro line in Amsterdam on nearby house prices dbi: 5e34402fbe534 imported_item: yes date_of_import: 2020-04-22 imported_from: http://scripties.frw.eldoc.ub.rug.nl/root/ma/VG/2019/bsassen/ import_source_file: theses-frw-20200422132455-5e34402fbe534.xml date_issued: 2019-01-01 citation: Sassen, B. (2019) Changes in the anticipation effects of the Noord-Zuid metro line in Amsterdam on nearby house prices. Master thesis. document_url: https://frw.studenttheses.ub.rug.nl/1779/1/Master_Thesis_Bert_Sassen_02-10-2019.pdf