Disamenity

"Disamenity" in a Sentence (2 examples)

The noise and dust from the steel works created substantial disamenity for the nearby retirement home.

Nordhaus and Tobin (1972) introduced a “Measure of Economic Welfare” that combines consumption and leisure, values household work, and deducts urban disamenities for the United States over time.

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