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Disentangling spillover effects of antibiotic consumption: a spatial panel approach [PDF]
Literature on socioeconomic determinants of antibiotic consumption in the community is limited to few countries using cross-sectional data. This paper analyses regional variations in outpatient antibiotics in Italy using a balanced panel dataset covering
Giuliano Masiero, Laura González
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Spatial Spillover Effect of East Java Economic Growth
The present study tries to examine the strategic role of East Java’s economic performance toward national level in spatial-based development. In spatial views, the economics of East Java statistically significant to improve economic growth in the neighboring area or provinces, and also support the East Java’s economic growth itself.
Andiga Kusuma Nur Ichsan +2 more
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Spatial Spillover and Convergent Mechanism of Urban–Rural Financial Imbalances: Evidence from China
Based on the perspective of financial geography, this study analyzed the convergent mechanism of urban–rural financial imbalances under the influence of spatial spillover through the theoretical framework of spatial process, spatial action, and spatial ...
Ying Yu, Yong Li, Pengfei Ge, Hua Rong
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Farmland resources are the most basic material for grain production. Therefore, the impact of farmland use transition (FUT) on grain production is receiving increasing attention from scholars.
Yifeng Tang +5 more
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BackgroundWest African countries experienced the highest under-5 mortality rate (U5MR), the lowest life expectancy, and the poorest economic development. This study aimed to explore the spatiotemporal trend of U5MR and spatial spillover effects of health
Meng Zeng, Lu Niu
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A growing body of research has documented the determinants of healthcare expenditure, but no known empirical research has focused on investigating the spatial effects between economic policy uncertainty (EPU) and healthcare expenditure.
Pu Bai +3 more
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Spatial spillover effects from agriculture drive deforestation in Mato Grosso, Brazil. [PDF]
AbstractDeforestation of the Amazon rainforest is a threat to global climate, biodiversity, and many other ecosystem services. In order to address this threat, an understanding of the drivers of deforestation processes is required. Spillover effects and factors that differ across locations and over time play important roles in these processes. They are
Kuschnig N +3 more
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Introduction: Economic development is not simply the accumulation of elements, but the improvement of efficiency, which is supported by infrastructure construction.
Dandan Wang +4 more
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Using the financial market data of 35 countries along the Belt and Road (B&R), this paper constructs an imported financial risk network based on the conditional expected shortfall (CoES) to measure the systemic financial risk of the countries along the B&
Shaowei Chen, Long Guo, Weike Zhang
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Spatial Spillover Effects of Agricultural Transport Costs in Peru [PDF]
The role of agricultural transport costs in core-periphery structures has habitually been ignored in New Economic Geography (NEG) models. This is due to the convention of treating the agricultural good as the numéraire, thus implying that agricultural transportation costs are assumed to be zero in these models.
Pedro Herrera-Catalán +2 more
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