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Where is the Economics in Spatial Econometrics?

Where is the Economics in Spatial Econometrics?

... of spatial econometrics emanating from some economists is, we assert at the outset, based on imprecise and ill-informed perceptions of the sophistication and diversity of the work of the spatial ...

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Using Spatial Econometrics to Measure Ozone Pollution Externalities

Using Spatial Econometrics to Measure Ozone Pollution Externalities

... state. Spatial econometrics is used in several ...for spatial autocorrelation in ozone and in its ...the spatial autocorrelation, it is then determined if the spatial autocorrelation is ...

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An Application of Spatial Econometrics in Relation to Hedonic House Price Modelling

An Application of Spatial Econometrics in Relation to Hedonic House Price Modelling

... of spatial effects in the base model, and given the fact that the spatial lag model could not be completely ruled out as the correct one, GWR and semiparametric analysis, the two traditional spatial ...

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Spatial econometrics models for congestion prediction with in-vehicle route guidance

Spatial econometrics models for congestion prediction with in-vehicle route guidance

... ARIAdNE is the fact that specific links, classified as unreliable, are avoided as much as possible by the route finding algorithm, such that the probability of their inclusion in a route is low. However, ARIAdNE ...

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Quantitative analysis of commercial and residential real estate markets (an approach from cointegration and spatial econometrics)

Quantitative analysis of commercial and residential real estate markets (an approach from cointegration and spatial econometrics)

... (i.e. spatial econometrics). In this paper we estimate a spatial lag rent model by maximum likelihood and calculate the rent for an ‘average office’ the latter defined as that with average ...

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A Short Course on Spatial Econometrics and GIS

A Short Course on Spatial Econometrics and GIS

... Though additions to the series will continue to be made based on viewer feedback, the core 12 videos (plus an additional 9- minute brief “Welcome” video) form a complete, though basic introduction to Spatial ...

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Does a hospital’s quality depend on the quality of other Hospitals? A spatial econometrics approach to investigating hospital quality competition

Does a hospital’s quality depend on the quality of other Hospitals? A spatial econometrics approach to investigating hospital quality competition

... Patient’s satisfaction measures on cleanliness, doctors’ trust and patient’s involvement show the most consistent positive association with rivals’ quality. Two of six mortality rates (overall mortality and in-hospital ...

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Study on Spatial Econometrics of Level Spatial Data of Knowledge Spillover Effect in Industrial Industry in Guangdong Province

Study on Spatial Econometrics of Level Spatial Data of Knowledge Spillover Effect in Industrial Industry in Guangdong Province

... the spatial weight ...a spatial weight matrix. The spatial weight matrix is added to the econometric model of the panel data ...the spatial weight matrix is ...of spatial weight ...

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Does a hospital's quality depend on the quality of other hospitals? : A spatial econometrics approach

Does a hospital's quality depend on the quality of other hospitals? : A spatial econometrics approach

... the spatial lag and of the effect of the number of ...the spatial lag is set to ...the spatial lag, being a weighted average of the quality of a subsample of hospitals, is also al- ways greater than ...

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The Study of Determinants of Rent Housing in Ilam City Based on Hedonic Spatial Econometrics

The Study of Determinants of Rent Housing in Ilam City Based on Hedonic Spatial Econometrics

... the spatial property are used by spatial hedonics to bind the lease function to the ...location. Spatial hedonic technique is able to determine the effective factors on the rental of housing, also ...

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Growth and externalities across economies. An empirical analysis using spatial econometrics

Growth and externalities across economies. An empirical analysis using spatial econometrics

... for spatial dependence (Anselin and Florax, 1995) to reject their null hypotheses of non-spatial ...the spatial dependence tests the model is ...from spatial dependence in the estimation of ...

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Are Caribbean countries diverging or converging? evidence from spatial econometrics

Are Caribbean countries diverging or converging? evidence from spatial econometrics

... In reality, it seems that the dynamic spatial relationships among Caribbean countries are quite weak. For instance, the share of intra- CARICOM trade, for most members‟ states, is still low, representing less than ...

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Three Essays in Applied Spatial and Time Series Econometrics.

Three Essays in Applied Spatial and Time Series Econometrics.

... county–level spatial dataset which includes not only Judaism and Christianity but also other major ...apply spatial econometrics approaches suggested by the literature by Anselin (1988), Cressie ...

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Econometrics of default risk

Econometrics of default risk

... Comparing the distribution of the default counts to a Poisson distribution with constant intensity is the crucial feature of the cited works and has inspired our idea: modelling defaults[r] ...

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The Econometrics of DSGE Models

The Econometrics of DSGE Models

... Without being exhaustive, standard expected utility functions do not capture a preference for the timing of resolution of uncertainty, they do not re‡ect attitudes toward ambiguity, and they cannot accommodate loss ...

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The econometrics of finance and growth

The econometrics of finance and growth

... While each of the different methodologies and aggregation levels has its shortcomings, the body of evidence accumulated over the past 15 years provides a strong case for a relationship[r] ...

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Bayesian Methods in Applied Econometrics, or, Why Econometrics Should Always and Everywhere Be Bayesian

Bayesian Methods in Applied Econometrics, or, Why Econometrics Should Always and Everywhere Be Bayesian

... • The Bayesian approach to inference should be the starting point also of our education of econometricians. For the time being, they need also to learn what a confidence region is (what it really is, as opposed to what ...

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On the use of 'improved' estimators in econometrics

On the use of 'improved' estimators in econometrics

... Few econometricians would take a particular set of coefficient estimates in a regression analysis too seriously. If the numbers are "good" they would have investigated further and tried to reconcile them with ...

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The small multiple in econometrics – a redesign

The small multiple in econometrics – a redesign

... Source: Klein 2014 Notes: The figure depicts for a specific combination of data generating process DGP and sample length N the empirical distribution function EDF of procedures testing exo[r] ...

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Contributions to the econometrics of cross-sections

Contributions to the econometrics of cross-sections

... In Chapter 4, we concentrate on assumption [3]. A main result here is the suggestion of a test for disturbance normality, which is simple to compute and has maximum asymptotic local power. The finite sample properties of ...

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