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This volume focuses on econometric models that confront estimation and inference issues occurring when sample data exhibit spatial or spatiotemporal dependence. This can arise when decisions or transactions of economic agents are related to the behaviour of nearby agents. Dependence of one...
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Advances in Econometrics is a research annual whose editorial policy is to publish original research articles that contain enough details so that economists and econometricians who are not experts in the topics will find them accessible and useful in their research. Volume 37 exemplifies this...
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<title>Abstract</title> Spatial filtering in various forms has become a popular way to address spatial dependence in statistical models (Griffith, 2003; Tiefelsdorf & Griffith, 2007). However, spatial filtering faces computational challenges for large <italic>n</italic> as the current method requires order of n-super-3 operations....
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We show how to quickly estimate spatial probit models for large data sets using maximum likelihood. Like Beron and Vijverberg (2004), we use the GHK (Geweke-Hajivassiliou-Keane) algorithm to perform maximum simulated likelihood estimation. However, using the GHK for large sample sizes has been...
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