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Theorie 80 Theory 80 Regional economics 73 Regionalökonomik 72 Spatial interaction 43 Räumliche Interaktion 42 Räumliche Verteilung 37 Spatial distribution 37 Estimation 34 Schätzung 34 Estimation theory 27 Schätztheorie 27 spatial econometrics 27 Agglomeration effect 20 Agglomerationseffekt 20 New economic geography 20 Econometrics 19 Neue ökonomische Geographie 19 Panel 19 Panel study 19 Regional cluster 19 Regionales Cluster 19 Ökonometrie 19 Regional growth 17 EU countries 16 EU-Staaten 16 Regionales Wachstum 16 Internal migration 15 Regional development 15 Regionalentwicklung 15 Binnenwanderung 13 Method of moments 13 Momentenmethode 13 Regional labour market 13 Regionaler Arbeitsmarkt 13 Immobilienpreis 12 Innovation 12 Productivity 12 Produktivität 12 Real estate price 12
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Article 475 Book / Working Paper 11
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Article in journal 262 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 262 Collection of articles of several authors 9 Sammelwerk 9 Aufsatz im Buch 5 Book section 5 Bibliografie enthalten 3 Bibliography included 3 Festschrift 1 Systematic review 1 Übersichtsarbeit 1
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Fingleton, B. 25 Garretsen, H. 24 Igliori, D. 24 Monastiriotis, V. 24 McCann, P. 23 Gallo, J. Le 21 Cheshire, P. 20 Roberts, M. 20 McCombie, J. 18 McCann, Philip 16 Moore, B. 15 Yu, Jihai 14 Arbia, Giuseppe 13 Fingleton, Bernard 13 Bhattacharjee, Arnab 12 Elhorst, J. Paul 12 Nijkamp, Peter 12 Le Gallo, Julie 10 Abreu, M. 9 Garretsen, Harry 9 Monastiriotis, Vassilis 9 Faggian, Alessandra 8 McCombie, John 8 Piras, Gianfranco 8 Yu, J. 8 Doran, Justin 7 Mur, Jésus 7 Prucha, Ingmar R. 7 Beenstock, Michael 6 Burridge, Peter 6 Felsenstein, Daniel 6 Fuerst, Franz 6 Lee, Lung-fei 6 Lesage, James P. 6 Percoco, Marco 6 Abreu, Maria 5 Amaral, Pedro V. 5 Baltagi, Badi H. 5 Corrado, Luisa 5 Espa, Giuseppe 5
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Spatial economic analysis : the journal of the Regional Studies Association 287 Spatial Economic Analysis 197 Studies in spatial economic analysis 2
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ECONIS (ZBW) 270 RePEc 196 OLC EcoSci 20
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Fingleton, B.; Brakman, S.; Cheshire, P.; Garretsen, H.; … - In: Spatial Economic Analysis 2 (2007) 2, pp. 111-115
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Fingleton, B.; Cheshire, P.; Garretsen, H.; Igliori, D.; … - In: Spatial Economic Analysis 2 (2007) 3, pp. 215-218
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Fingleton, B.; Cheshire, P.; Garretsen, H.; Igliori, D.; … - In: Spatial Economic Analysis 2 (2007) 1, pp. 1-5
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Interpolation of Air Quality Measures in Hedonic House Price Models: Spatial Aspects This paper is part of a joint research effort with James Murdoch (University of Texas, Dallas) and Mark Thayer (San Diego State University). Earlier versions were presented at the 51st North American Meeting of the Regional Science Association International, Seattle, WA, November 2004, the Spatial Econometrics ...
Anselin, Luc; Gallo, Julie Le - In: Spatial Economic Analysis 1 (2006) 1, pp. 31-52
Abstract This paper investigates the sensitivity of hedonic models of house prices to the spatial interpolation of measures of air quality. We consider three aspects of this question: the interpolation technique used, the inclusion of air quality as a continuous vs discrete variable in the...
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Dynamic Spatial Discrete Choice Using One-step GMM: An Application to Mine Operating Decisions
Pinkse, Joris; Slade, Margaret; Shen, Lihong - In: Spatial Economic Analysis 1 (2006) 1, pp. 53-99
Abstract In many spatial applications, agents make discrete choices (e.g. operating or product-line decisions), and applied researchers need econometric techniques that enable them to model such situations. Unfortunately, however, most discrete-choice estimators are invalid when variables and/or...
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New Neural Network Methods for Forecasting Regional Employment: an Analysis of German Labour Markets
Patuelli, Roberto; Reggiani, Aura; Nijkamp, Peter; … - In: Spatial Economic Analysis 1 (2006) 1, pp. 7-30
Abstract In this paper, a set of neural network (NN) models is developed to compute short-term forecasts of regional employment patterns in Germany. Neural networks are modern statistical tools based on learning algorithms that are able to process large amounts of data. Neural networks are...
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Agglomeration and Trade with Input–Output Linkages and Capital Mobility
Robert-Nicoud, Frédéric - In: Spatial Economic Analysis 1 (2006) 1, pp. 101-126
Abstract This paper proposes a nesting ‘New Trade, New Economic Geography’ model in which agglomeration is driven by input–output linkages among firms, trade in goods and capital mobility. The New Economic Geography sub-model exhibits the same positive and dynamic properties as a wide...
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Modelling the Socio-economic Impacts of Major Job Loss or Gain at the Local Level: a Spatial Microsimulation Framework
Ballas, Dimitris; Clarke, Graham; Dewhurst, John - In: Spatial Economic Analysis 1 (2006) 1, pp. 127-146
Abstract It has long been argued that spatial microsimulation models can be used to estimate the impact of major changes in the local labour market through job losses or gains, including local multiplier effects. In a previous paper we have used SimLeeds, which is a spatial microsimulation model...
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The Spatial Durbin Model and the Common Factor Tests
Mur, Jesús; Angulo, Ana - In: Spatial Economic Analysis 1 (2006) 2, pp. 207-226
Abstract The spatial Durbin model occupies an interesting position in the field of spatial econometrics. It is the reduced form of a model with cross-sectional dependence in the errors and it may be used as the nesting equation in a more general approach of model selection. Specifically, in this...
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Prediction in the Panel Data Model with Spatial Correlation: the Case of Liquor
Baltagi, Badi; Li, Dong - In: Spatial Economic Analysis 1 (2006) 2, pp. 175-185
Abstract This paper considers the problem of prediction in a panel data regression model with spatial autocorrelation in the context of a simple demand equation for liquor. This is based on a panel of 43 states over the period 1965–1994. The spatial autocorrelation due to neighbouring states...
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