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Spatial Econometrics: A Rapidly Evolving Discipline [PDF]
Spatial econometrics has a relatively short history in the scenario of the scientific thought. Indeed, the term “spatial econometrics” was introduced only forty years ago during the general address delivered by Jean Paelinck to the annual meeting of the ...
Giuseppe Arbia
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The Biggest Myth in Spatial Econometrics [PDF]
There is near universal agreement that estimates and inferences from spatial regression models are sensitive to particular specifications used for the spatial weight structure in these models.
James P. LeSage, R. Kelley Pace
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The spatial econometrics of the coronavirus pandemic. [PDF]
AbstractIn this paper we use spatial econometric specifications to model daily infection rates of COVID-19 across countries. Using recent advances in Bayesian spatial econometric techniques, we particularly focus on the time-dependent importance of alternative spatial linkage structures such as the number of flight connections, relationships in ...
Krisztin T, Piribauer P, Wögerer M.
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Tracing the Spatial Patterns of Innovation Determinants in Regional Economic Performance
In this paper, we investigate innovation factors and their role in regional economic performance for a sample of 261 EU NUTS 2 regions over the period 2009–2012.
Alicja Olejnik, Agata Żółtaszek
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WHERE IS THE ECONOMICS IN SPATIAL ECONOMETRICS?* [PDF]
ABSTRACT Spatial econometrics has been criticized by some economists because some model specifications have been driven by data‐analytic considerations rather than having a firm foundation in economic theory. In particular, this applies to the so‐called W matrix, which is integral to the structure of endogenous and exogenous spatial lags, and to ...
CORRADO, LUISA, Fingleton, B.
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MOSTLY POINTLESS SPATIAL ECONOMETRICS?* [PDF]
ABSTRACT We argue that identification problems bedevil applied spatial economic research. Spatial econometrics usually solves these problems by deriving estimators assuming that functional forms are known and by using model comparison techniques to let the data choose between competing specifications.
Steve Gibbons, Henry G. Overman
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Application Of Input-Output Analysis In The Health Care
Usage of the economic analysis in the study of the performance of health care system does not surprise anyone nowadays. Trends that are drawn over the years fluctuate from the technology assessment of health programs – in terms of efficiency, costs or ...
Maciej Jewczak, Jadwiga Suchecka
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The Determinants Of Population Health Spatial Disparities
Health of the population is one of the basic factors of social development. The results of empirical studies indicate a number of factors determining the level of health of the population related to access to health care services, the level of ...
Emilia Modranka, Jadwiga Suchecka
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The paper makes an attempt to apply local indicators for categorical data (LICD) in the spatial analysis of economic development. The first part discusses the tests which examine spatial autocorrelation for categorical data.
Michał Pietrzak +3 more
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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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