Model Validation in Spatial Econometrics: A Review and Evaluation of Alternative Approaches
Formal approaches to assess the validity of spatial theoretical constructs are reviewed and evaluated with respect to their application and potential in spatial econometrics. A distinction is made between specification tests and model selection procedures. For the first, particular emphasis is on tests for residual spatial autocorrelation, tests on common factors, and tests on non-nested hypotheses. For the second, attention is focused on information-theoretic criteria, Bayesian approaches, and heuristic procedures. Also, some thoughts are presented on model validation as a multiobjective decision problem and its relevance in planning and policy analysis.
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1988
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Authors: | Anselin, Luc |
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International Regional Science Review. - Vol. 11.1988, 3, p. 279-316
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