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Spillover Effects of Green Finance on Attaining Sustainable Development: Spatial Durbin Model
Attaining sustainable development goals is a complex process that involves a range of economic, social, and environmental factors. It requires investments in infrastructure, technology, and human capital.
Aleksy Kwilinski +2 more
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To Use, or Not to Use the Spatial Durbin Model? – that is the Question
The spatial Durbin model (SDM) is one of the most widely used models in spatial econometrics. It originated as a generalisation of the spatial error model (SEM) under a non-linear parametric restriction (see Anselin (1988, pp. 110–111)). This restriction should be tested to select an appropriate model between SDM and SEM. Perhaps, due to the complexity
Malabika Koley, Anil K. Bera
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PENERAPAN SPATIAL DURBIN MODEL (SDM) PADA INDEKS PEMBANGUNAN GENDER DI PULAU SULAWESI
The Gender Development Index (GDI) is a development index of the quality of human life that is more concerned with gender status. GDI can be used to determine human development between males and females.
Tri Putri Andayani Suaib +2 more
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Panel threshold spatial Durbin models with individual fixed effects
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Wei, L, Zhang, C, Su, JJ, Yang, L
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Based on the data of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Economic Circle from 2010 to 2019, this paper uses the spatial Durbin model to empirically analyze the impact of financial development and technological innovation on industrial agglomeration.
Lu-Hui Gao, Guo-Qing Wang, Jing Zhang
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Robust Variable Selection with Exponential Squared Loss for the Spatial Durbin Model
With the continuous application of spatial dependent data in various fields, spatial econometric models have attracted more and more attention. In this paper, a robust variable selection method based on exponential squared loss and adaptive lasso is ...
Zhongyang Liu, Yunquan Song, Yi Cheng
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Modelling spatial externalities in panel data: The Spatial Durbin model revisited
The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, it extends the spatial Durbin model to panel data allowing for non-spherical disturbances and proposes two alternative estimators based on ML techniques. While one of the estimators exhibits more degrees of freedom, the other is computationally less burdensome.
Christian Beer, Aleksandra Riedl
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MODELING LIFE EXPECTANCY IN CENTRAL JAVA USING SPATIAL DURBIN MODEL
Central Java in 2017 was one of the provinces with high life expectancy, ranking second. Life expectancy of Central Java Province in 2017 is 74.08% per year.
Arief Rachman Hakim +2 more
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Background Child mortality is a major challenge to public health in Pakistan and other developing countries. Reduction of the child mortality rate would improve public health and enhance human well-being and prosperity.
Muhammad Ramzan Sheikh +5 more
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MODELING CRIME IN EAST JAVA USING SPATIAL DURBIN MODEL REGRESSION
The high crime rate will create unrest and losses for the community. One of the provinces with high crime rates is East Java. This study aims to analyze the factors that influence criminality in East Java to ensure appropriate crime prevention and ...
Yuniar Farida +4 more
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