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Selected Intangible Factors Of Regional Development: An Analysis Of Spatial Relationships
As spatial diversity of economic development is one of the main problems of modern economies, researchers have attempted to define the conditions and factors influencing this phenomenon.
Barbara Dańska-Borsiak, Iwona Laskowska
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Two-Step Lasso Estimation of the Spatial Weights Matrix
The vast majority of spatial econometric research relies on the assumption that the spatial network structure is known a priori. This study considers a two-step estimation strategy for estimating the n(n-1) interaction effects in a spatial autoregressive
Achim Ahrens, Arnab Bhattacharjee
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Empirical models of regional economic growth with spatial effects: comparative analysis results
Spatial models of regional economic growth allow us to assess the contribution of growth factors, as well as spatial interaction effects among regions. Direct and indirect (or spillover) effect estimates can be obtained by methods of spatial econometrics.
Elena Arkad'evna Gafarova
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Along with an increase in the level of societies’ wealth, factors such as the state of health, the quality of education and negative output effects including environment quality are becoming increasingly important in assessing the standard of living and ...
Barbara Dańska-Borsiak
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Spatial econometrics deals with econometric modeling in the presence of spatial dependence and heterogeneity, where observations correspond to specific spatial units such as points or regions. Traditional estimation techniques assume independent observations and are inadequate when spatial dependence is present.This article provides an overview of ...
Manfred M. Fischer, James P. LeSage
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Health Inequalities Across The European Union Regions: A Beta-Convergence Approach
The European Union is currently facing a serious problem concerning the occurrence of significant health inequalities observed between particular member states as well as within these states.
Renata Jaworska
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Typical Household Elasticity of Demand for Pharmaceuticals Across European States
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), almost a billion people worldwide are at risk of falling into poverty due to out‑of‑pocket health spending, and pharmaceuticals are an integral part of this growing problem.
Agata Żółtaszek
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Analysis of Emigration in Europe Using the Spatial Dynamic Shift-Share Method
The aim of the paper is to examine the pace of change in emigration levels in 24 selected European countries from 1999 to 2012, by age, country and the reference area. The spatial dynamic shift-share method is used in this research.
Antczak Elżbieta +1 more
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Spatial Analysis Of Foreign Migration In Poland In 2012 Using Geographically Weighted Regression
Migration has a principal influence on countries’ population changes. Thus, the issues connected with the causes, effects and directions of people’s movements are a common topic of political and academic discussions.
Karolina Lewandowska-Gwarda
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Spatial Approach to Diseases of Affluence Epidemiology and Regional Economic Development
Diseases of affluence (of the 21st c.) by definition should have higher prevalence and/or mortality rates in richer and more developed countries than in poorer, underdeveloped states (where diseases of poverty are more common).
Olejnik Alicja, Żółtaszek Agata
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