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economic geography 3 panel data 3 spatially correlated error components 3 spatial econometrics 2 Correlation 1 Econometrics 1 Economic geography 1 Korrelation 1 MARKET ACCESS 1 NEW ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY 1 NON-NESTED HYPOTHESIS 1 PANEL DATA 1 Panel 1 Panel study 1 Regional economics 1 Regionalökonomik 1 Regression analysis 1 Regressionsanalyse 1 Räumliche Interaktion 1 SPATIAL ECONOMETRICS 1 SPATIALLY CORRELATED ERROR COMPONENTS 1 Spatial interaction 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Wirtschaftsgeographie 1 spatialeconometrics 1 Ökonometrie 1
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Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1 Working Paper 1
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English 3 Undetermined 1
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Fingleton, Bernard 3 FINGLETON, Bernard 1
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Spatial Economics Research Centre, LSE 1
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International Regional Science Review 1 Region et Developpement 1 SERC Discussion Papers 1 SERC discussion paper 1
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RePEc 3 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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TESTING THE NEG MODEL : FURTHER EVIDENCE FROM PANEL DATA
FINGLETON, Bernard - In: Region et Developpement 30 (2009), pp. 141-158
Local wage variations in the UK are explained by two non-nested rival hypotheses. The first derives from new economic geography theory, in which wages depend on market access. The second come from urban economics theory, giving a reduced form with wage rates dependent on employment density. The...
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Prediction Using Panel Data Regression with Spatial Random Effects
Fingleton, Bernard - Spatial Economics Research Centre, LSE - 2008
This paper considers some of the issues and difficulties relating to the use of spatial paneldata regression in prediction, illustrated by the effects of mass immigration on wages andincome levels in local authority areas of Great Britain. Motivated by contemporary urbaneconomics theory, and...
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Prediction using panel data regression with spatial random effects
Fingleton, Bernard - 2008
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Prediction Using Panel Data Regression with Spatial Random Effects
Fingleton, Bernard - In: International Regional Science Review 32 (2009) 2, pp. 195-220
This article considers some of the issues and difficulties relating to the use of spatial panel data regression in prediction, illustrated by the effects of mass immigration on wages and income levels in local authority areas of Great Britain. Motivated by contemporary urban economics theory,...
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