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Technology spillover and TFP growth: A spatial Durbin model

International Economics, 2016
Beginning with a model in which technological progress is reflected by product variety, we provide a structural approach to estimate technology spillovers allowing for spatial interdependencies. To this end, we first present a theoretical model of TFP growth by decomposing TFP into quality and variety components.
Legros, Diego   +2 more
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Bayesian estimation and model selection of threshold spatial Durbin model

Economics Letters, 2020
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Zhu, Yanli, Han, Xiaoyi, Chen, Ying
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Simultaneous outlier detection and variable selection for spatial Durbin model

Brazilian Journal of Probability and Statistics, 2023
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Cheng, Yi, Song, Yunquan
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Synergistic Governance of Urban Heat Islands, Energy Consumption, Carbon Emissions, and Air Pollution in China: Evidence from a Spatial Durbin Model.

Environmental Pollution
Advancing the synergistic governance of urban heat island (UHI), energy consumption (EC), CO2 emissions and air pollution (collectively referred to as heat-energy-carbon-pollution, HECP) is essential for China's green transition. This study examined five
Ting Wu, Zhi Qiao
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Environmental Regulation, Green Innovation, and Industrial Green Development: An Empirical Analysis Based on the Spatial Durbin Model

open access: yesSustainability, 2018
Environmental regulation and green innovation are two main fulcrums in the realization of green transition of industrial growth. However, few studies have done an empirical analysis of the impact of environmental regulation and green innovation on green ...
Zhijun Feng
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Spatial Spillover Effects of Air Pollution on the Health Expenditure of Rural Residents: Based on Spatial Durbin Model

open access: yesInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2021
Background: Air pollution is one source of harm to the health of residents, and the impact of air pollution on health expenditure has become a hot topic worldwide.
Bo Sun, Bo Wang
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Financial development and carbon emissions in China since the recent world financial crisis: Evidence from a spatial-temporal analysis and a spatial Durbin model.

Science of the Total Environment, 2020
China's financial development boomed after the recent world financial crisis in 2007. Financial development may affect an economy and hence carbon emissions significantly. No research has examined their relationship since this crisis up to now.
Hongyan Liu, Yanrong Song
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Income convergence in Japan: A Bayesian spatial Durbin model approach

Economic Modelling, 2012
Abstract With the collapse of the bubble economy in the early 1990s, economic disparities among both people and regions have arisen in Japan. Although developments in spatial econometrics have provided regional convergence studies with highly effective tools to explicitly consider spatial dependence and heterogeneity, there has as yet been no ...
Hajime Seya   +2 more
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Generalized Bayes Estimator for Spatial Durbin Model

Journal of Quantitative Economics, 2021
Anoop Chaturvedi   +2 more
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Revisiting the Rural Paradox in US Counties with Spatial Durbin Modeling

2016
The rural paradox refers to the phenomenon that the standardized mortality rates are lower in rural than in urban areas despite the relatively poor socioeconomic profiles among rural residents. Previous research on the geographic mortality differential has failed to recognize the complexity of the concept of rurality and the spatial structure ...
Tse-Chuan Yang   +2 more
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