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This paper reports on a study of the prices paid by blacks and whites for housing in Dallas in 1960. The technique used to compare the price of housing with different dimensions of characteristics was to estimate implicit prices of characteristics bought by blacks and whites. Two comparisons were made. The first was based on a unit with the average of all black characteristics. The second was based on a unit with the average of all white characteristics. No statistically significant differences were found.
Victoria Lapham (Mon,) studied this question.