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2008), “Economic Geography and Economic Development in Sub-Saharan Africa: On the Relevance of Trade and Market Access”, paper presented at Spatial Econometrics conference
, 2007
"... An electronic version of the paper may be downloaded • from the SSRN website: www.SSRN.com • from the RePEc website: www.RePEc.org • from the CESifo website: Twww.CESifo-group.org/wp T ..."
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An electronic version of the paper may be downloaded • from the SSRN website: www.SSRN.com • from the RePEc website: www.RePEc.org • from the CESifo website: Twww.CESifo-group.org/wp T
Spatial Econometrics
- PALGRAVE HANDBOOK OF ECONOMETRICS: VOLUME 1, ECONOMETRIC THEORY
, 2001
"... Spatial econometric methods deal with the incorporation of spatial interaction and spatial structure into regression analysis. The field has seen a recent and rapid growth spurred both by theoretical concerns as well as by the need to be able to apply econometric models to emerging large geocoded da ..."
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Spatial econometric methods deal with the incorporation of spatial interaction and spatial structure into regression analysis. The field has seen a recent and rapid growth spurred both by theoretical concerns as well as by the need to be able to apply econometric models to emerging large geocoded
Spatial Econometrics
, 1998
"... amples in this text rely on a small data sample with 49 observations that can be used with the Student Version of MATLAB. The collection of around 450 functions and demonstration programs are organized into libraries, with approximately 30 spatial econometrics library functions described in this tex ..."
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amples in this text rely on a small data sample with 49 observations that can be used with the Student Version of MATLAB. The collection of around 450 functions and demonstration programs are organized into libraries, with approximately 30 spatial econometrics library functions described
III World Conference of Spatial Econometrics
"... Scientists on the move: tracing scientists’ mobility and its spatial distribution ..."
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Scientists on the move: tracing scientists’ mobility and its spatial distribution
Bayesian Model Choice in Spatial
"... Within spatial econometrics a whole family of different spatial specifications has been developed, with associated estimators and tests. This lead to issues of model comparison and model choice, measuring the relative merits of alternative specifications and then using appropriate criteria to choose ..."
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-Bayesian model choice are discussed. Paper for LSU Spatial Econometrics Conference, Baton Rouge, 7-11 November
Spatial externalities, spatial multipliers and spatial econometrics
- International Regional Science Review
, 2003
"... This article outlines a taxonomy of spatial econometric model specifications that incorporate spatial externalities in various ways. The point of departure is a reduced form in which local or global spillovers are expressed as spatial multipliers. From this, a range of familiar and less familiar spe ..."
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This article outlines a taxonomy of spatial econometric model specifications that incorporate spatial externalities in various ways. The point of departure is a reduced form in which local or global spillovers are expressed as spatial multipliers. From this, a range of familiar and less familiar
Under the hood: issues in the specification and interpretation of spatial regression models
- Agricultural Economics
, 2002
"... This paper reviews a number of conceptual issues pertaining to the implementation of an explicit “spatial ” perspective in applied econometrics. It provides an overview of the motivation for including spatial effects in regression models, both from a theory-driven as well as from a data-driven persp ..."
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This paper reviews a number of conceptual issues pertaining to the implementation of an explicit “spatial ” perspective in applied econometrics. It provides an overview of the motivation for including spatial effects in regression models, both from a theory-driven as well as from a data
Identification of regulatory regions which confer muscle-specific gene expression
- J. Mol. Biol
, 1998
"... For many newly sequenced genes, sequence analysis of the putative protein yields no clue on function. It would be bene®cial to be able to identify in the genome the regulatory regions that confer temporal and spatial expression patterns for the uncharacterized genes. Additionally, it would be advant ..."
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For many newly sequenced genes, sequence analysis of the putative protein yields no clue on function. It would be bene®cial to be able to identify in the genome the regulatory regions that confer temporal and spatial expression patterns for the uncharacterized genes. Additionally, it would
Spatial Econometrics
"... Literature regarding transit’s impact on land values reports mixed results concerning the economic benefits of accessibility to subway stations, specifically regarding commercial properties. After examining 731 commercial land values in Seoul, Korea, this study suggests a possible explanation for th ..."
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centrality and development densities of submarkets. Also, the inclusion of spatial lag and error term variables greatly improves the goodness of fit of the regression equations lowering the spatial autocorrelation in the ordinary least squares residuals as well as reduces overestimation of value premiums
Spatial Econometric Models of Cross-Sectional Interdependence
- in Political Science Panel and Time-Series-Cross-Section Data’, Political Analysis
, 2007
"... In this paper, we demonstrate the econometric consequences of different specification and estimation choices in the analysis of spatially interdependent data and show how to calculate and present spatial effect estimates substantively. We consider four common estimators—nonspatial OLS, spatial OLS, ..."
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In this paper, we demonstrate the econometric consequences of different specification and estimation choices in the analysis of spatially interdependent data and show how to calculate and present spatial effect estimates substantively. We consider four common estimators—nonspatial OLS, spatial OLS
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